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Ross Moderator(Private) October 21, 2014 at 4:15 pm #6242
Hey Marc, I haven’t managed to get back on top of the support requests yet which means that I haven’t been able to do any development on the plugin.
Apologies I don’t mean to ignore your posts, I just keep delaying my responses to them because I think I’m almost at a point where I can tell you exactly what days/dates this will be ready.
To be honest, we’re looking at next week now as I doubt there is enough time to complete this and test it this week now.
Thanks
Ross Moderator(Private) November 10, 2014 at 12:33 pm #7316Hey Marc I’m back on this feature again now after some other large updates – I’m looking to complete this week.
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Ross Moderator(Private) December 3, 2014 at 3:05 am #8477Hey Marc
This feature has JUST been finished – I’ve just emailed you the dev version – if you could check it out and let me know its working ok for you??
Finally! 😀
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Anonymous(Private) January 7, 2015 at 2:08 pm #9893Hi Ross,
Sorry for the big big delay.
I use version 1.4 on a test site, made some adjustments but still no luck.Maybe you can put me in the right direction?
I have the following page: http://bws.newfishdev.nl/shop/ (images are removed)
The first product (Joe Snyder Maxi Bulge Bikini Turquoise) has the following attributesSmall: 1x
Medium: out of stock
Large: 1x
X-Large: 1xWhen I check the size “medium” on the left side, the product still appear on the right side.
Could you please tell me what I’m doing wrong ?Thx
Ross Moderator(Private) January 7, 2015 at 5:33 pm #9898Hey Marc
You need to use the new options to configure it – so there in the “settings & defaults” box there is a tab – post meta…
Here you can create meta queries to modify your search results.
I can’t remember right now how woocommerce handles instock/out of stock but the data is definitely stored in a meta key somewhere… 🙂
Hope that helps for now, let me know if you still have problems with the meta query.
Thanks
Ross Moderator(Private) January 8, 2015 at 2:05 pm #9934Hi Marc
If it is not in the list then I don’t think it exists as a meta key…
I just had a look, and to test for out of stock I would use either of these keys:
_stock_status
or_stock
(notice the underscore)….I just did a test on an old setup and set the following options:
_stock_status
|char
|= (equals)
|instock
And this returned only products that are in stock.
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