Can I upgrade Woo to version 4, is AliDropship compatible and run without issues?
I did. No problems.Anyone else who upgraded?
The issue is with all the product info being in one table. (Unlike the Original version which uses multiple tables) That has still not been resolved.looks like the long-pending database table issue has been resolved
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Thanks for the infoThe issue is with all the product info being in one table. (Unlike the Original version which uses multiple tables) That has still not been resolved.
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This fix is to with with the scheduled actions ran by Woo. Nothing to do with products.
Maybe I'm wrong, but that's the way it looks to me.
Really!!! its common sense that you have to check the compatibility before any upgrade! Why the extra work and take the site down while the issue can be solved with one word (yes or no) from the developer!Why hasn't anyone asked this for all the previous Woo updates? Really people, if you're worried, do the usual common sense precaution of backing up your site before you update any plugin that worries you. It ain't rocket science.
I did. No problems.
I did not see anything about taking the site down other than you. Who is taking a site down to update woocommerce? Also, it is not a yes or no answer from the developer. Even the developer is not sure about compatibility until it is tested.Really!!! its common sense that you have to check the compatibility before any upgrade! Why the extra work and take the site down while the issue can be solved with one word (yes or no) from the developer!
I did not see anything about taking the site down other than you. Who is taking a site down to update woocommerce? Also, it is not a yes or no answer from the developer. Even the developer is not sure about compatibility until it is tested.
Really!!! its common sense that you have to check the compatibility before any upgrade!
This is common sense also.if you're worried, do the usual common sense precaution of backing up your site before you update any plugin that worries you. It ain't rocket science.
This is a member's forum and developers don't always jump in and answer every little question. As business owners, we need to have a little initiative of our own, if we possibly can. (Google searches etc). Sometimes it can take days/weeks to get a "pre-packaged" answer here. So as a member, here is my answer on a silver plate for you ...Why the extra work and take the site down while the issue can be solved with one word (yes or no) from the developer!
the extra work
You are making something out of nothing. I have updated to woocommerce 4 the very first day it was released and just like the previous updates, there was absolutely no issue. Woocommerce have many updates in the past, why worry only now? Woocommerce is a major component of alidropship woo, needless to say compatibility will be taken care of without you asking about it.What I mean, that if the AliDrop plugin is not compatible with the upgraded Woo, the site will have an issue, and I will require to restore the site from the backup, during this the site will be down.
The developer can reply with yes or no if he already tested, unless he would not be sure.