Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
This is because a plan duration of 1 year is exactly that. It doesn't matter when they subscribed or renewed it will always be 1 year to date. To have what you're wanting you may want to explore the 1 calendar year duration instead.The first involves the expiration date after a plan change, where instead of adding a full year to the expiration date of the original plan, as it would if the original plan were renewed, it sets the expiration date on the upgraded plan one year from the actual renewal date. I.e.; if the original Plan A expiration date was 5/1/2013 and the plan was renewed and upgraded to Plan B on 2/15/2013, the expiration date on Plan B is now 2/15/2014 instead of 5/1/2014. The reverse is also true if someone changes from Plan B to Plan A.
They're two different plans, this is normal; they have a subscription row, but it's made inactive on upgrade. The multiple subscriptions parameter is multiple subscriptions to that same plan. What you're seeing is the plan the upgraded from and the plan the upgraded to. Again, this is normal; they don't have two active plans.The second issue is that after a plan change, the original plan is now showing in the User Management Membership tab as a second, but inactive plan, even though the plans are set to "Only one subscription at a time".
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Yes, but will not advise you as to how as I'd be advocating breaking your site. That's just asking for trouble. You can use a Query action to do this, but you're on your own in regards to the query and setup, sorry.Is it possible to use Auto Actions to pull the original plan's expiration date and insert it into the new plan?
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
Yes, but will not advise you as to how as I'd be advocating breaking your site.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.