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  • tripflex

    (@tripflex)

    Please be more specific … you want to show expired jobs or they are showing and you don’t want them to?

    Thread Starter Mark

    (@mlsprivatgmailcom)

    Sorry. Yes they are showing Even though they are expired. And they should not show!

    tripflex

    (@tripflex)

    In the Job Manager settings, do you have the “Hide content within expired listings” checkbox checked?

    And what do you mean by showing … please be more specific … they are showing in Admin Area, they are showing on frontend? They are showing on dashboard, etc etc …

    If you want expired jobs to be deleted once they are expired, you need to set the job_manager_delete_expired_jobs filter to TRUE

    https://wpjobmanager.com/document/deleting-old-expired-jobs/

    Thread Starter Mark

    (@mlsprivatgmailcom)

    Thanks for your reply.
    I will try and be more specific: Expired jobs are still showing in frontend even though they are expired! It’s like they never expire even though I set a date in the backend!
    I have the named checkbox checked! And I’am afraid it won’t help to delete the exipired jobs, because it’s like the date when they should expire is totally ignored!?
    It’s strange since I have used your brilliant plugin for more than a year without this problem…?!

    Plugin Author Brandon Kraft

    (@kraftbj)

    Code Wrangler

    Can you send me a link to a specific job having this issue? I haven’t been able to duplicate on my test site. It’s possible that your site’s cron is getting messed up somewhere so the check for expired jobs isn’t happening.

    Thread Starter Mark

    (@mlsprivatgmailcom)

    Hi. This job should expire on the 10 of april, but is still showing on frontend..: http://startjob.dk/stilling/saelger-mbt-2/
    When I look at the job in the job-listing in the backend it still looks like it has expired 10 of april, but is still active!
    And when i click on the edit-job the expire-date change to the current date..?

    Plugin Author Brandon Kraft

    (@kraftbj)

    Code Wrangler

    If you have an active support license, can you contact us at https://wpjobmanager.com/support/ ?

    My initial thought is that the cron job on your site is getting stuck, so the action that actually expires jobs once they past their point is failing.

    You can use something like https://wordpress.org/plugins/cron-view/ to see the cron jobs and if anything stands out there.

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