John Els
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Just in case anyone else is wondering about this, I solved my problem by adding values (a single period “.”) to all the fields that had no values. Since there were more than 500 listings, and I was worried about breaking category connections if I used the Export/Import function, I ran SQL statements directly on the database. Although potentially risky, this worked great for me. All fields are showing up now.
Thanks for you help here, Alex & Kiran!
OK, thanks. I’m assuming there are also no hooks or filters with code snippets that could achieve this? If not, I’m probably going to look at adding a non-obtrusive default character, like a period, to all those fields.
January 7, 2019 at 3:47 pm in reply to: Help for understanding the Listing & Payment process #461975Hi Alex. Thanks for your answers.
About V2, I have seen several announcements of Beta releases, and I see V2 downloads available. Is V2 and V2 add-ons ready for production sites at this time?
About your answers to my questions…
1. What are the WPI menu items that you mention? Do you have a resource that explains them?
2. When setting status for paid listings, what’s the difference between “draft” and “pending review”?
Thanks for your help!
Hey everyone, thanks for this. It solved my problem too. Have a great day!
October 31, 2018 at 7:49 pm in reply to: "View All" option next to search results pagination? #452062Thanks, Alex!
Thanks, Alex. I think from a business point of view, it would be great if you guys could expand the Google Analytics add-on to show more data that listing owners can use for their own business use. In turn, it could become a great feature for directory owners when marketing their directories to potential listing owners. This could then put WP Geodirectory a step ahead of competitors in the directory software market. So, everyone could gain from doing it.
Please pass this on to Stiofan and the guys determining development priorities.
Thanks, Kiran. That post, and Stiofan’s explanation, was helpful. I am going to do further testing using Stiofan’s suggestion, and then report back here.
Hi guys… any updates on this issue?
This reply has been marked as private.Hello Alex,
Thanks for your reply. I checked the things that you mentioned and it appears that I configured it correctly, but I’ll leave that to your judgment. I double-checked this phenomenon this morning and the data still disappears upon downgrade. I will now create the private reply with the details you asked for.
John
Does that mean that a higher-level listing will only automatically downgrade once the business owner claimed the listing, paid for a higher-level listing, and then doesn’t pay when the renewal is due?
Thanks, Alex. The answers the problem I was considering. As a follow-up, how is that relevance determined?
Wow, Paolo, that was a very fast response! Thanks so much. I’m very happy to hear your answer. It is what I was hoping for. 🙂
John
Hi Kor,
Thanks for your support. I enjoy GD a lot and am a big fan of the work you do.
Have a great day!
Cheers,
JohnHi Kor,
Thanks for that. It looks like I got it fixed.
I went back to the API settings page at Google and specified the protocol as well, i.e. I changed “*.funthingstexas.com/*” to “https://funthingstexas.com/*”. That seemed to do the trick. Maybe Google’s API assumed “http” if nothing was specified. (If that didn’t work, my next step was going to be to remove the URLs completely and allow any URL, but luckily it didn’t come to that.)
Cheers,
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