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Import your users or members list to WordPress and automatically assign membership levels in PMPro.

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A user would like to import several thousand members, with some having multiple memberships. It would be helpful to have a way to assign multiple membership ids to a user...

Type: Discussion

ENHANCEMENT: Try to retrieve the last member order for a user and fallback to subscription/payment details if found. This runs when subscription_transaction_id is missing from the import as a failsafe....

Sample CSV: https://gist.github.com/dparker1005/bc3617df25b56d873618ff45715574bf To recreate bug: 1. Run Import Users using that csv 2.Check the user's profile. Everything should have set correctly, including the membership's expiration date 3. Run Import...

The plugin will add cycle_period information when uploading a new user, but will not update the cycle_period column when it's an existing user. "membership_cycle_period"

Import Users From CSV does not support checkbox_grouped fields for Register Helper. On export, it is a comma-separated list but trying to import that same value does not work. It...

Status: Needs Thought

The PMPro Import Users From CSV Template available on the PMPro website (https://www.paidmembershipspro.com/add-ons/pmpro-import-users-csv/) is in an incompatible format for importing users into PMPro using the Import Users from CSV Integration...

Status: Need to Recreate
Status: Needs Thought

You can import members with existing gateway subscriptions by making sure that the necessary order and subscription_transaction_id columns are filled in. However, this data is not always available and there...

**Describe the bug** Using characters such as £ in fields such as the user password when importing doesn't encode properly, resulting in an incorrect password being imported. Fields with an...

... so we don't have to rely on that plugin and can fork the functionality.