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This is really awesome! Thank you very much!
egoetschelParticipantYes, something like this would be excellent.
egoetschelParticipantThank you very much!
egoetschelParticipantSorry, my fault! The child theme was not activated in the test installation.
It works now without any problems.
egoetschelParticipantI tried the filter, but it does not work. 🙁
The default export function shows the first data as unix timestamp (also without the filter).
The plugin Product Import Export for WooCommerce shows no data.
egoetschelParticipantThis is really great! Thank you very much for the support!
egoetschelParticipantHow can it be exported? There is nothing in the exported data that can be deserialized.
egoetschelParticipantOkay, I understand. But it also is not possible to export the values (metadata). In my opinion this is a fault.
egoetschelParticipantThank you very much for the fix! And how can this be done for the product overview (in the backend)?
I’m happy not to be part of the EU. They have a law for everything… And with most of the WooCommerce shops something is illegal. If you want to know, if the plugin is legal you have to check it with a lawyer. Or bether add some disclaimer. Just a thought. 😉
egoetschelParticipantSorry, I didn’t receive a notification, that there is an answer to my post…
In the product overview is only the expiry date of a) the oldest item without b) the number of items with this expiry date. This makes no sense to manage the stock.
On the product detail page is the expiry date of the oldest item displayed. What’s the sense of this? It’s possible that a customer also buys items with another expiry date. Further I ask myself if this is legal.
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