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  • Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    try this out:

    * Enhancement – Pricing Deals now removes a lot of excess Javascripts.
    If you are editing a rule and having trouble with the Pricing Deals RULE ‘Date Picker’:
    //add the ‘add_filter…’ statement to your theme/child-theme functions.php file
    add_filter( ‘vtprd_trouble_with_date_picker’, function() { return TRUE; } );

    .. and let me know please…

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    No, the plugin is not broken…

    Something is getting in the way of Pricing Deals on your site.

    Another WordPresss plugin or theme is not allocating its resources correctly.

    Suggest a *full module conflict test*:

    To track down a module conflict, please follow these steps ** PRECISELY **:
    (1) Install and activate a maintenance mode plugin (if desired)
    (2) Then, DO ALL (*at the same time*):
    (-) do a full site backup!
    (-) deactivate ***all*** plugins except Woo, my plugin (and maintenance mode plugin)
    (-) ** switch to a clean default theme like 2019 **
    — (This removes all other possible conflicts.)
    (-) turn off all deals except the one we are examining.

    (3) ** test **
    (4) if good, add 1 module back in. ** Retest **
    (5) Repeat until conflict identified.

    ** This test depends on following the outlined steps fully. **

    Best,
    Vark

    (PS – If you do have a module conflict, it will likely boil down to choosing between the 2 conflicting modules…)

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    The issues you are describing indicate something is getting in the way of Pricing Deals on your site….

    You likely have a memory, caching or module conflict issue.

    (A) Set your memory to a minimum of **512mb** , the de-facto memory standard (or greater!)
    (** Double-check ** the following, even if already set to 512mb.)
    (*) Memory should be *explicitly* set in *both* the php.ini (host) file,
    and in the wp-config.php file .
    – call your HOST to **Confirm or Set** the explicit setting of 512mb of memory in php.ini
    – update your wp-config.php file with a statement like this: define(‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ‘512M’);

    (B) Caching:

    Do you have a caching plugin (W3 Total Cache, etc)
    – If so, please **clear the caching plugin cache**. Test. **Turn off caching**. Test.
    – If that isn’t it, carry on…
    (Pricing Deals is happy, however, with ** WP Super Cache: by Automattic ** , which seems to keep up better )

    (C) if that’s not it , suggest a *full module conflict test*:

    To track down a module conflict, please follow these steps ** PRECISELY **:
    (1) Install and activate a maintenance mode plugin (if desired)
    (2) Then, DO ALL (*at the same time*):
    (-) do a full site backup!
    (-) deactivate ***all*** plugins except Woo, my plugin (and maintenance mode plugin)
    (-) ** switch to a clean default theme like 2019 **
    — (This removes all other possible conflicts.)
    (-) turn off all deals except the one we are examining.

    (3) ** test **
    (4) if good, add 1 module back in. ** Retest **
    (5) Repeat until conflict identified.

    ** This test depends on following the outlined steps fully. **

    Best,
    Vark

    (PS – If you do have a module conflict, it will likely boil down to choosing between the 2 conflicting modules…)

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    There is logic to prevent this from happening, which I have not tested again in a dogs age. Thanks for letting me know, I’ll follow up in the next release.
    Best,
    Vark

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Absolutely! You can do this with Pricing Deals Pro.

    If you have any further questions regarding Pro, as per forum rules, please contact me on my support channel:
    https://www.varktech.com/support/

    Best,
    Vark

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    Something is getting in the way of Pricing Deals on your site….

    You likely have a module conflict issue – another plugin is not handling WordPress resources correctly.

    Suggest a *full module conflict test*:

    To track down a module conflict, please follow these steps ** PRECISELY **:
    (1) Install and activate a maintenance mode plugin (if desired)
    (2) Then, DO ALL (*at the same time*):
    (-) do a full site backup!
    (-) deactivate ***all*** plugins except Woo, my plugin (and maintenance mode plugin)
    (-) ** switch to a clean default theme like 2019 **
    — (This removes all other possible conflicts.)
    (-) turn off all deals except the one we are examining.

    (3) ** test **
    (4) if good, add 1 module back in. ** Retest **
    (5) Repeat until conflict identified.

    ** This test depends on following the outlined steps fully. **

    Best,
    Mark

    (PS – If you do have a module conflict, it will likely boil down to choosing between the 2 conflicting modules…)

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Yes to all questions.

    If you have any further Pro questions, as per forum rules, please contact me via my support channel:

    https://www.varktech.com/support/

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    As you thought, that would be a Pro function.
    Best,
    Mark

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Suggest you boost your memory to 512M post haste.

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Excellent.

    If you want to pursue the ‘unit price discount’ issue, please contact me via my support channel
    https://www.varktech.com/support/
    and we’ll set up an appointment to do a skype debug session together.
    Best,
    Vark

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Are your products imported using a plugin? Does this occur on all products or just some?

    As a test, suggest going to wp-admin / Pricing Deals / Pricing Deals Settings page.

    at

    “Unit Price Discount
    or Coupon Discount”

    select

    “Coupon Discount” .

    (This will set up an auto-inserted coupon to reflect the discount, and the discount will be accurate.
    If you’d like more info about this issue, go “Unit Price Discount or Coupon Discount”
    and at the end of the line, click on ‘more info’).

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by vark.
    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    The discount is also not showing in the Unit price of the purchased item.

    In your conflict test, have you also switched to a clean default theme like twentynineteen?

    If not, please recreate the conflict test, using a clean default theme like twentynineteen.

    If you continue to have an issue, please contact me via my support channel
    https://www.varktech.com/support/
    and send me your System Report (with everything deactivated as per previous discussion)
    – Go into wp-admin, select Woocommerce->System Status .
    – Click button ‘Get System Report’ at top of page.
    – Click button ‘Copy for Support’.
    – Copy the result as instructed on the page
    – Paste into return email to me.

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,
    Thanks again for the excellent problem report.
    V2.0.0.5 contains a fix for the issue.
    Best,
    Vark

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

    Hi,

    Pricing Deals cart page behavior should always show the discount in the ‘3rd block’ as you expect.

    Something is getting in the way of Pricing Deals on your site….

    You likely have a memory, caching or module conflict issue.

    (A) Set your memory to a minimum of **512mb** , the de-facto memory standard (or greater!)
    (** Double-check ** the following, even if already set to 512mb.)
    (*) Memory should be *explicitly* set in *both* the php.ini (host) file,
    and in the wp-config.php file .
    – call your HOST to **Confirm or Set** the explicit setting of 512mb of memory in php.ini
    – update your wp-config.php file with a statement like this: define(‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ‘512M’);

    (B) Caching:

    Do you have a caching plugin (W3 Total Cache, etc)
    – If so, please **clear the caching plugin cache**. Test. **Turn off caching**. Test.
    – If that isn’t it, carry on…
    (Pricing Deals is happy, however, with ** WP Super Cache: by Automattic ** , which seems to keep up better )

    (C) if that’s not it , suggest a *full module conflict test*:

    To track down a module conflict, please follow these steps ** PRECISELY **:
    (1) Install and activate a maintenance mode plugin (if desired)
    (2) Then, DO ALL (*at the same time*):
    (-) do a full site backup!
    (-) deactivate ***all*** plugins except Woo, my plugin (and maintenance mode plugin)
    (-) ** switch to a clean default theme like 2019 **
    — (This removes all other possible conflicts.)
    (-) turn off all deals except the one we are examining.

    (3) ** test **
    (4) if good, add 1 module back in. ** Retest **
    (5) Repeat until conflict identified.

    ** This test depends on following the outlined steps fully. **

    Best,
    Vark

    Plugin Author vark

    (@vark)

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