Hi Abland
Based on your comments in the other thread have you resolved this or do you still need help?
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Abland
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I completed my own updates but the problem still exists – multi-sites need to run the updater on every individual site.
The installs are subdirectory primarily, though one was subdomain and had the same issue.
Running update network didn’t do it either.
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Abland
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forgive my manners – thanks for following up with me 🙂
Hi Abland
Ok, I work for WooThemes. Can I get you to email me a login to your WordPress admin please
andrew@woothemes.com
WC works on a per site basis. Each site needs doing individually.
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Abland
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Hi, Mike,
This is the first time I’ve encountered this. The usual procedure was update the primary site when prompted to update the database and all sites were updated as well.
If there are one hundred sites in a multi-site and each has woocommerce, you’re saying that each site needs to be logged into one at a time and updated manually in order for this recent update to work.
This seems very unreasonable for such a seasoned and respected product. It shakes my confidence going forward.
I have this issue, also. My products with variations that are out of stock all say Free! where there should be a price.
As you may or may not know, each site is individual. Should have its own tables etc. So upgrade routines can only act on the subsite they are ran on. This has always been the case.
How do I fix this issue of out of stock products with variations showing Free! where there should be a price?
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Abland
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Sigh – that disturbs me. The network admin has the Upgrade Network option built right in so all sites can be updated through one selection.
I’m not interested in debating multi-site and upgrade routines, though. This recent upgrade of woocommerce has troubles, and this is the first time in the years I’ve used the product that I’ve had to upgrade each site individually.
It’s blatant, and as a programmer you must obviously see it’s unreasonable that sites have to be upgraded manually one at a time. If you still insist on defending this then I’m posting in the wrong forum now.
I’m not blind, I see its an issue. I’m just saying, as it stands the routine is ran per site. Claudio is seeing if there is a way to improve this but I cannot promise it will be in a minor point release.
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Abland
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Fair enough – thanks Mike. I’ve already taken care of the sites I manage last night so it’s not a present issue to me.
Marking this resolved.