The plugin and tool do not add any data to the variations. They refresh the data to ensure the variations work correctly. You do not need to worry about undoing that action.
When you deactivate the plugin, individual variations will no longer be displayed on the category page. It could be a cache issue. Check and clear your website/hosting cache.
If it still doesn't work, please provide your website credentials (wp-admin link, username, and password) or create a development or staging site with identical configurations so that I can check for any issues.
Problem is solved. Was indeed some sort of cache files on the server.
If I could make a suggestion for this plugin. Maybe implement something like a Cronjob option to run indexation from CLI or to do the indexation in batches from backend. If the hosting is not that great, for instance shared hosting this plugin can really make this harsh with a lot of products.
Thanks for your replies! You can set this as solved.
Hello,
We recently installed this plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wpc-show-single-variations/
We did a re-init of the variation products but we want to undo it. Remove all the data.
How can we do this?
Hi Laurens,
The plugin and tool do not add any data to the variations. They refresh the data to ensure the variations work correctly. You do not need to worry about undoing that action.
Best regards,
Dustin
Hi Dustin,
The problem is. When I already re-init the variation and want to remove them from the category pages etc. I cannot find a way to do this?
I already disabled the plugin etc. But still they show on the frontend?
Do you have a proper way to fix this?
When you deactivate the plugin, individual variations will no longer be displayed on the category page. It could be a cache issue. Check and clear your website/hosting cache.
If it still doesn't work, please provide your website credentials (wp-admin link, username, and password) or create a development or staging site with identical configurations so that I can check for any issues.
Best regards,
Dustin
Hi Dustin,
Problem is solved. Was indeed some sort of cache files on the server.
If I could make a suggestion for this plugin. Maybe implement something like a Cronjob option to run indexation from CLI or to do the indexation in batches from backend. If the hosting is not that great, for instance shared hosting this plugin can really make this harsh with a lot of products.
Thanks for your replies! You can set this as solved.