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  • Hi @bhatsha,

    Please kindly read our document for timer setup in this article to understand more about our plugin.

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter bhatsha

    (@bhatsha)

    so, as per the documentation we cannot import timer

    Plugin Author WPClever

    (@wpclever)

    The timer in imported data was encoded (like that https://www.screencast.com/t/VpR4udGN), so too difficult to edit the timer in the import file.

    We’ll try to add the bulk action soon and apologize for this shortcoming in our products.

    Plugin Author WPClever

    (@wpclever)

    Hi @bhatsha

    We’ve released an updated version 3.4.0 with the Quick Edit feature https://www.screencast.com/t/bv10Dxwabr. You also can use this timer settings text for the CSV import file.

    Hi @wpclever

    in the past your timer was exported base64 encoded and could also be imported again base64 encoded. We wrote a small script for generating encoded timer text.

    With one of your last updates the timer is exported in readable text, which is nice. But we are not able to import it, neither decoded nor encoded.

    You showed Quick Edit option above, to do it after the import. But it costs a lot of time for big imports.

    Is this a bug? I’m curious because you wrote above it should be possible via CSV import too.

    @wpclever
    Thank you, after updating to 3.4.4 the problem was solved.
    Timer import is now possible without encoding. That’s great!

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