inventiveweb123
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Hi @thabotswana
Thanks for taking the time to reply, the problem we have is that there’s 1,500 users attributed to this course, but there are plenty more customers registered on the site (say ~3,000K) so this would be a lengthy process of finding the required users and attributing them to the new course.
Is there no way to migrate these users via a tool, or db command?
I.e: “Move all 1,500 users from Course A -> Course B”
Thank you in advance for your time.
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Great thanks @drawmyface, I’ve done that 🙂
Great thanks @drawmyface I’ll let my client know – where can I get upadates on this?
Just scanning over the github issue, are there any solutions to stop caching on these sections?
Hey Jay,
Do you happen to have modules added for this course where you are changing lesson orders?
We’ve had a report about lesson orders not saving when modules were added: https://github.com/Automattic/sensei/issues/7146
Yes the lessons are seperating into modules on this site + affected lessons/courses.
There could be cache-related issues too. Would you try purging cache on your web server and your browser?
The site uses a varnish cache from Pantheon, I’ve tried clearing the cache and problem persists.
Yoast (and any other plugins) could be a suspect, especially since you were unable to reproduce the issue on our demo site. Would you try temporarily disabling Yoast and see if the issue is resolved? We recommend using Health Check plugin for this. https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/health-check/
My staging site has no plugins other than Sensei LMS and uses the theme Storefront but the issue persists.
I do have access to this staging site if you wanted access.
Re-ordering lessons after they’ve been published.
I have a hunch that this is something to do with duplicating the content from Yoast’s Duplicate Post, could this be?
The web owner has been unable as yet to replicate the issue on your demo site but I do have a staging environment if you require access
Sure, so navigating to for example:
Sensei LMS -> Lessons -> Re-order Lessons (wp-admin/admin.php?post_type=course&page=lesson-order)
Move a lesson, click save, it refreshes/saves but the order does not change.