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  • Plugin Author Danny van Kooten

    (@dvankooten)

    Hello @paaljoachim,

    Can you share a screenshot of your WP Cron Manager overview page? Either the WP Cron event system is not being executed at all or some other event is stalling all scheduled events in the queue that come after it.

    In the column labeled “next execution” you should see close to no rows with status “in queue” with all other events having something like “in X minutes” or “in X hours”. That would indicate a healthy event queue.

    If you’re not seeing that, the top item (the first item in the queue) is most likely throwing a fatal error and thus blocking the queue from continuing.

    Thread Starter Paal Joachim Romdahl

    (@paaljoachim)

    Hey @dvankooten Danny.

    Here is a link to the image I added into a new Github issue to be able to easier share screenshots.

    Btw let me know how I can support the plugin. Be it with tutorials on my WP tutorial site or any other way.

    Btw
    I went ahead and added a Norwegian translation of Koko Analytics. It has been uploaded to https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/koko-analytics/stable/nb/default/

    • This reply was modified 1 month, 3 weeks ago by Paal Joachim Romdahl. Reason: Added information about translating plugin
    Plugin Author Danny van Kooten

    (@dvankooten)

    Hi @paaljoachim ,

    Some other scheduled event is blocking your queue; most likely because it is running into a fatal error. It is probably the item at the top of the queue, “nf_marketing_feed_cron”.

    I would check your PHP error log and then ask the plugin developer of the plugin that event is coming from to fix the issue (if needed).

    And thank you so much for your Norwegian translation, that is awesome. Much appreciated!

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