Hi @jenpowerwebtree
Thanks for using PublishPress Future.
Can you elaborate more on “date changes by -34 hours” please?
Also let us know what your expectation result.
So if you clone a post, the Action By date on the new post will have adjusted by 34 hours.
@jenpowerwebtree I’m not sure which one you are referring to. Can you check this recording and let us know which one is the issue?
So then if you clone that post – does it still have the same time?
@jenpowerwebtree If you clone the post, the future action will not get carried on like this video below:
In our settings it’s enabled on new posts by default – The offset is set at +1 week but it’s not doing that
This is what it’s defaulting to ie cloned 6/4/24 4:49pm becomes 4/6/24 2am
@jenpowerwebtree What clone functionality comes from? Is it from specific plugin?
?? Publish Press Future is the plugin that is cloning the posts
@jenpowerwebtree Can you please share some screenshot on “cloning the post” that you are referring to?
Apologies, it’s Yoast Duplicate Post providing the cloning functionality
@jenpowerwebtree In that case, this issue might more appropriate to be addressed to Yoast Duplicate Post support forum. You could ask them to include PublishPress Future metadata correctly when cloning a post.
@jenpowerwebtree Sure thing. Feel free to let us know if they mentioned something about us.