@adamropersoltice2 Thanks for using PublishPress Future. Yes, there’s a guide to common solutions here: https://publishpress.com/knowledge-base/troubleshooting-unpublish/
I’m having the same issue. Some expire and others don’t. I don’t see what the issue could be?
Hi @scott_mccoy. We do have a troubleshooting guide here: https://publishpress.com/knowledge-base/troubleshooting-unpublish/. Please go through the steps and let us know what you find.
Hi, we’ve the same issue.
Since the last update all our posts has the hint “no cron event found“.
We’ve read you troubleshooting guide. But there is no solution for us.
If we edit a post and publish or schedule it, the cron is set. But we cannot edit and pubslish or schedule all posts manually. The bulk edit from WordPress does not trigger PublishPress, because we don’t change the PublishPress date.
How can we fix this? Is there a function to recreate all crons in bulk?
Thanks.
Hi @schweizersolutions
Could I ask you to create new thread so we can focus 1 thread = 1 customer’s issue?
Thanks,
I just want to say that there are many people having this issue suddenly after an update, including us. Not sure what happened but I am pretty sure it’s the same issue for all of us.
@smexhy If you also face the issue, you can create new thread. We will handle it separately so we can focus
Understood, for now I rollbacked few versions back and it looks like it works again, so I will stick with that.
Just installed post expirator yesterday. I set the expire date/time to tomorrow. Time came and went. Not sure what is wrong. I can send debug log. It does say cron set successfully. It also says this “DEBUG: 12343 -> NO PAYLOAD ON SAVE_POST” If I need to rollback, please tell me where to get the older versions. thanks
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