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  • Thread Starter heel1

    (@heel1)

    Hi Peter,

    Thank you for explaining.

    The Wordfence premium when used on single site installs I can only use it on one url correct? (25 websites needs 25 licenses)

    But when installed on a multisite install, the one license is valid for the whole multisite install with unlimited urls? (so 25 websites only need 1 license)

    Thanks, Tijmen

    Thread Starter heel1

    (@heel1)

    Hi Ollie,

    That is a bit too technical for me to comment on. But I would say that if it cannot be a stable and safe solution then probably better not do it. But there is a free plugin on woocommerce that says it does this on both the old storage as well as on HPOS, it is called Stachethemes Orders SKU Search for WooCommerce. As it is downloadable for free maybe just take a look at their code to see if they use a clean method?

    By the way I found out today that a migrating tool as well as a separate search and replace tool both stall and give error on the wp_fwol table when you try and replace production url to testsite url. So or you need to skip this table in the settings off the migration tool or first delete this table before cloning to a testsite. Will deactivating the plugin drop the table? Or will temporarily deleting the plugin drop the table?

    Thanks)

    Thread Starter heel1

    (@heel1)

    Hi Ollie,

    But when I revisit it after a month, what to look for and how to decide if it is too small, too big, or in the sweet spot?

    I understand not everything needs to be in there probably, if the most asked queries are in there it will probably serve its purpose the best I guess.

    Probably even can do some harm to let it grow big and huge with old and not often used queries, the file just grows big using storage, and probably slower to retrieve anything out off it.

    So what is optimum, should it be set to 10% off your database size? Or to 25% off your database size?

    Or shoudl I look at this from another perspective?

    What I mean is for example for InnoDB buffer pool size I understand it is best if you can give it more space then database size, so this is a clear guideline, I understand clearly what to do as best practice. I am hoping for a clear guideline for object cache as well, how to determine the optimum setting.

    Many thanks)

    Thread Starter heel1

    (@heel1)

    Hi John,
    It might solve itself then and/or nothing to worry about.
    The error is for a fact also triggered by others plugins.
    When I searched the server for is ajax also query monitor came in the results.
    The info I found is in this printscreen: https://ibb.co/c8GnMKV
    Thanks, Tijmen

    Thread Starter heel1

    (@heel1)

    Thanks for the replies,
    You do want to have a log in wordpress or on your server but in most cases you do not want to email it.
    So a setting to include or exclude the attachement would be the best solution.
    I hope this could get added in nearby future.
    Thanks again.

    Thread Starter heel1

    (@heel1)

    Hi Alex,

    I wonder what happens if the main stock qty gets synced from wms.
    We sync orders and stock qty to and from our wms.
    So for example a item has qty 6, in woocommerce with your plugin I devide the 6 over my two warehouse so I say one warehouse holds 2 and the other warehouse holds 4.
    An order comes in for 1 so the 6 total becomes 5.
    Your plugin will do this correctly and either take the one off the 2 or off the 4 depending on what location was used in the order.

    1) Then the order gets downloaded to our wms, then our wms syncs the new stock level off 5 to woocommerce, will that give a problem?
    2) What can also happen new stock comes in, our wms syncs the new stock level to woocommerce, what will then happen?
    3) Does your plugin change the deafult stock database field in woocommerce, so are problems with syncing software to be expected?

    Thanks.

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