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Okay, will do. Thanks
I don’t know what the confusion is exactly, the sale_price or the number of products, so let me explain both:
As I wrote in my 1st reply, I refreshed the feed 4 times and downloaded the xml every time. Then after the 4th time I finally had the sale_price in there.
Google shopping says 412 products which is 2 x 206, one campaign for Netherlands and one for Belgium.
Yep, we are using Asana plugin Woo Pricing & Discounts and all prices in the shop have been discounted properly all the time.
Google was even warning that there was a mismatch between prices in the shopping feed and prices online. The feed prices were higher.Here is the URL to the feed:
https://toeareg-k9.nl/wp-content/uploads/woo-product-feed-pro/xml/SRkcdsfHfAQ3NI5Y7GsXTu11DCe5NTl7.xmlHere is the log file:
https://toeareg-k9.nl/wp-content/uploads/woo-product-feed-pro/logs/debug.logYes, March 1st 2022 is end date.
But the end date wasn’t the problem anyhow. After all, as I wrote in the beginning, there was 1 product that actually had a sale_price but the other 400+ products did not.
Thanks for the quick reply.
We don’t use any caching plugins and according to the hoster where the server is running, there is no caching active on our domain and files are never cached anyway.
But even if it would be caching problem, the question remains why would your plugin generate different results from one day to another.
We started our sale period on Dec. 27 and it was working then.
Last Saturday (Jan 1st) I found that there were no sale prices in our Google shopping campaign anymore, even though nobody touched the software between Dec 27 and Jan 1 (we had holiday).I would like to add that I just found out that after manually generating the feed, the xml feed now contains a sale_price for all products.
That was after 4 manual re-generations without changing anything.So I am puzzled what could be causing this behavior and I am also afraid that tomorrow we will have an xml file again without sale_prices.