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How do I find my members' EOT (end of term) dates?

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How do I find my members' EOT (end of term) dates?

Postby divagrrl27 » January 23rd, 2012, 1:58 pm

s2Member doesn't seem to show the EOT date for members. How do I know when their term expires?

I have members who may be interested in extending, but before they do they want to know when their current term expires. In some cases I manually added months to their term, then they bought additional months, and now I have NO IDEA when their terms actually end.

This info must be in a database somewhere, right? How do I find it????

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Re: How do I find my members' EOT (end of term) dates?

Postby zielakxar » January 23rd, 2012, 2:09 pm

Go to your Dashboard >users. Click on user u want to check, and see under Automatic EOT Time: section.
I think this shoud be it.

Here is what says [?] Help for this element:
"EOT = End Of Term. ( i.e. Account Expiration / Termination. ).

If you leave this empty, s2Member will configure an EOT Time automatically, based on the paid Subscription associated with this account. In other words, if a paid Subscription expires, is cancelled, terminated, refunded, reversed, or charged back to you; s2Member will deal with the EOT automatically.

That being said, if you would rather take control over this, you can. If you type in a date manually, s2Member will obey the Auto-EOT Time that you've given, no matter what. In other words, you can force certain Members to expire automatically, at a time that you specify. s2Member will obey."
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Re: How do I find my members' EOT (end of term) dates?

Postby divagrrl27 » January 23rd, 2012, 2:14 pm

Thanks zielakxar, but the reason I posted this is that the EOT field is BLANK inside Dashboard > Users.

Only if you type a date in by hand does an EOT date appear. Otherwise it is totally blank. There's no way to tell when a member's EOT date is unless you set it manually, which is a big problem...

I really need to know when the AUTOMATIC EOT dates are. s2Member does not show this, but it must be in a database somewhere!!!
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Re: How do I find my members' EOT (end of term) dates?

Postby zielakxar » January 23rd, 2012, 2:41 pm

If you have acces to admin php database then chceck wp_usermeta table for field "meta_key" named "wp_s2member_auto_eot_time". This is where i've found my eot data. Normally it shoud be displayed in Dashboard>users. If that information wont be in database then it is possible that user simply doesnt have it (eg his acces is not limited by time at all).
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Re: How do I find my members' EOT (end of term) dates?

Postby divagrrl27 » January 23rd, 2012, 2:45 pm

Um... I'm not a coder. I have access to my site files on the server via my host's cPanel, but have no idea how to find admin php database.

I'll poke around and see what I can find. I'm really amazed that s2Member hides this info so thoroughly! It would seem to be such a basic requirement for any site admin to have quick access to member EOT dates!!!
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Re: How do I find my members' EOT (end of term) dates?

Postby divagrrl27 » January 23rd, 2012, 2:51 pm

I can find no file "wp_usermeta" Would the file have a different name?
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Re: How do I find my members' EOT (end of term) dates?

Postby zielakxar » January 23rd, 2012, 2:52 pm

As i was saying s2 member doesnt hide this information ... unles some sort of bug occured. I'm not an expert - just recent user who is trying to help others while his own problem is waiting for sollution :)

This is how php my admin looks on bluehost : you shoud have something similar on ur cPanel:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/27 ... 02mnm.jpg/
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Re: How do I find my members' EOT (end of term) dates?

Postby divagrrl27 » January 23rd, 2012, 2:59 pm

Thank you for the screenshot! That at least gives me a place to look -- MUCH appreciated!!!

FYI, my EOT fields are all totally blank, unless I have already manually entered a different EOT date. :-\
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Re: How do I find my members' EOT (end of term) dates?

Postby divagrrl27 » January 23rd, 2012, 3:06 pm

Thank you for the screenshot! That at least gives me a place to look -- MUCH appreciated!!!

FYI, my EOT fields are all totally blank, unless I have already manually entered a different EOT date. :-\

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I did manage to locate a database, but still cannot find an EOT date. I'm attaching a screenshot here.

I see "demoted by s2Member: Sun Nov 6, 2011 8:10 pm UTC," for example, but that appears in Admin > User, and doesn't tell me the EOT date.

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Re: How do I find my members' EOT (end of term) dates?

Postby zielakxar » January 23rd, 2012, 3:16 pm

for me it looks like this :
http://i42.tinypic.com/4jrgx3.jpg
http://i41.tinypic.com/1426fzp.jpg

I belive the numeric value is somehow processed to date (dont ask how - i have no idea :D) but if u dont have it then as far as i know your users wont have a time limitation at all. (again i;m no expert)
How did you configure your time limitation for paid users ? Used pro forms ?

If yes check your form shortcode. Example:
[s2Member-Pro-PayPal-Form level="1" ccaps="" desc="Trail / Description and pricing details here." ps="paypal" lc="" cc="USD" dg="0" ns="1" custom="www.mysite.com" ta="0" tp="0" tt="D" ra="0.01" rp="1" rt="M" rr="1" rrt="" rra="2" accept="paypal" accept_via_paypal="paypal" coupon="" accept_coupons="0" default_country_code="" captcha="0" /]

this shows a buy 1 month button. It is configured in those lines : rp="1" rt="M"
for example this : rp="3" rt="W"" woud be 3 weeks button.
make sure you dont have rp="1" rt="L" wich is a lifetime setting and that woud probably create empty EOT
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Re: How do I find my members' EOT (end of term) dates?

Postby divagrrl27 » January 24th, 2012, 1:07 pm

Thank you for the screenshots, z! If I understood the numeric value that would be of tremendous use. I wish someone who actually works here would chime in -- I've been trying to get an answer to this question for weeks, and honestly if any other membership site plugin worked with BuddyPress this one issue would probably make me switch. I really can't believe they HIDE this info!

As for configuring time limitation, I don't have pro forms -- I'm using the free version still because I don't have an SSL certif. on this domain (it's not the primary domain on the hosting acct) and I'm trying to avoid paying for a new hosting acct. plus the additional $30/mo for PayPal recurring payments (or whatever it's called) until I have more income to justify it.

I am just so freakin' annoyed that I have to DECODE something in order to determine the EOT! This should be the FIRST thing I see when I look at a member's profile, not something hidden under obscure code...

Excuse my rant. I'm just really frustrated.
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Re: How do I find my members' EOT (end of term) dates?

Postby Cristián Lávaque » January 26th, 2012, 3:21 am

I can understand you're frustrated. Here, I posted an explanation on EOTs in my reply to your other thread: viewtopic.php?f=4&t=16992&p=61591#p61591

I hope that helps. :)
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