Hi,
Thanks for sharing.
Kindly be advised that this forum is for inquiries related to WooCommerce Core. Is the solution above related to the plugin: Memcached Object Cache? If so, please create a thread in the corresponding forum here – https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/memcached/#new-topic-0.
Thank you very much!
Is ActionScheduler part of the WooCommerce core product suite as it is in the packages folder in WooCommerce? See GitHub – woocommerce/action-scheduler: A scalable, traceable job queue for background processing large queues of tasks in WordPress. Specifically designed for distribution in WordPress plugins (and themes) – no server access required.
The code I reported an error is located in this generic module, and I merely included a reference to the MemCached Object plugin to provide a bit more context to the report.
Hello @davewp196,
Thank you so much for the suggested change.
If you believe something could be improved here, I kindly ask you to create a pull request for it on GitHub.
Your contribution will be greatly appreciated. 😃
Cheers!
Hello,
We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to mark this as resolved – we’ll be here if and/or when you are ready to continue.
Thanks.
The problem is not fixed in so far as every time you release a new version of WooCommerce, I keep finding the error is being reintroduced.
How do I ensure you integrate a version of the ActionScheduler into your code?
Hello @davewp196,
The problem is not fixed in so far as every time you release a new version of WooCommerce, I keep finding the error is being reintroduced.
Sorry, but I’m not sure if I get the full picture.
Where do you see the error? Can you replicate this issue on a fresh installation of WordPress/WooCommerce?
Could you also share a copy of your site’s System Status? You can find it via WooCommerce > Status. Select “Get system report” and then “Copy for support”. Once you’ve done that, paste it here in your response.
Look forward to hearing back from you.