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Hmm, interesting @ansarybadal
I sell digital art. So the files are delivered immediately via WooCommerce downloads.
In this case is there a supported value for shipping that I should use or should I perhaps look at removing the value all together?Hey @ansarybadal
We had that before – so I’ve added an image of our settings (Brand Name in the actual feed is the correct brand name)
Perhaps it’s because we have a shipping label?Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Mailchimp for WooCommerce] Running the proper commands in CLI@khungate so everything was working fine – including the revenue (reported revenue in WooCommerce), and we were syncing anywhere from 20 – 40k orders a day.
However, towards the end, with about 2,000 orders left to go, we’ve seen it slow to almost a halt. We’ve at around 598,000 of 600,000… and it’s syncing slower than we get orders.
Very frustrating as we’ve waited so long to get to this point.
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In reply to: [Mailchimp for WooCommerce] Running the proper commands in CLI@ryanhungate I’ve got the job scheduled, and things seem to be syncing quite quickly (almost a thousand an hour), which is great.
However, I now noticed that certain jobs are not working in WooCommerce.
For example, if I go to Analytics > Revenue, the revenue numbers are not being updated, even with orders coming in. While this isn’t a major issue, I am concerned there might be other more important jobs that aren’t being completed.
Also, when I go to the Scheduled actions, I see a notice:
Maximum simultaneous queues already in progress (1 queue). No additional queues will begin processing until the current queues are complete.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Mailchimp for WooCommerce] Running the proper commands in CLII also want to ask if it’s normal for the Abandoned Cart feature to not work during the sync?
We’ve had it set up for about a week, and haven’t seen one email go out from it.
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In reply to: [Mailchimp for WooCommerce] Running the proper commands in CLII’ve went ahead and done that, and got the message:
Starting the sync process... The plugin has started the initial sync with your store, and the process will work in the background automatically. Sometimes the sync can take a while, especially on sites with lots of orders and/or products. It is safe to navigate away from this screen while it is running.Should I try the CLI commands again now, or see if things are sped up from this resync?
We were up to about 38k orders synced, after weeks of letting it run.
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In reply to: [Mailchimp for WooCommerce] Running the proper commands in CLII have checked out the article. I tried to run commands but when trying to run:
/usr/bin/wp --url=http://DOMAINHERE.com --path=/wp-content/plugins/mailchimp-for-woocommerce action-scheduler run --group="mc-woocommerce"I receive the error:
Warning: No WordPress installation found. If the command 'action-scheduler run' is in a plugin or theme, pass --path=path/to/wordpress`.
Error: ‘action-scheduler’ is not a registered wp command. See ‘wp help’ for available commands.`So I tried to run something different, with a proper path and I see a result that says no batches have been executed:
0 batches executed. Success: 0 scheduled tasks completed.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Mailchimp for WooCommerce] All customers are being added as subscribedHad the same issue, but I think it’s a CSS display error with the latest version of WordPress.
The box looks like it’s unchecked, but it actually is checked by default (the one that says on initial sync).