• I see others two post related but I didnt see it resolved?

    Cron reschedule event error for hook: elementor_1_elementor_updater_cron, Error code: invalid_schedule, Error message: Event schedule does not exist., Data: {“schedule”:”elementor_1_elementor_updater_cron_interval”,”args”:[],”interval”:300}

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  • Plugin Support Milos

    (@miloss84)

    Hello there,

    Thank you for your patience!

    Would it be possible for you to tell us more details about your issue, can you please provide us with a screencast demonstrating the issue?

    This will be useful to us as we will better understand the issue you’re experiencing and provide you with better support.

    I am looking forward to your reply!

    Kind Regards,

    Thread Starter kryoz507

    (@kryoz507)

    No really if you search in google and some post in this forum you will find the other just mention this warning appear in the error log. @miloss84

    • This reply was modified 5 days, 20 hours ago by kryoz507.
    Plugin Support Elementor Team

    (@ricav)

    Hi @kryoz507,

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention. The issue you’re experiencing with the cron reschedule event error for the hook elementor_1_elementor_updater_cron is indeed something that has been noted by others.

    The error message indicates that the event schedule does not exist, which suggests there may be a problem with the cron schedule registration.

    To resolve this issue, you can try the following steps:

    1. Deactivate and Reactivate Elementor: Sometimes, simply deactivating and reactivating the plugin can reset the cron schedules.
    2. Clear Your Site’s Cache: Make sure to clear any caching plugins you may be using, as well as any server-side cache.
    3. Check for Conflicts: Disable other plugins one by one to see if there is a conflict causing this issue.
    4. Contact Elementor Support: If you have the Pro version and the above steps do not resolve the issue, it would be best to contact Elementor’s support team directly for further assistance.
    5. Reach out to our developers on GitHub: If you only have the Elementor Core plugin and the above steps do not resolve the issue, you can contact our developers directly on GitHub for more specialized assistance: https://github.com/elementor/elementor/issues/new/choose.

    I hope one of these solutions helps resolve the problem. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, please let us know.

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter kryoz507

    (@kryoz507)

    When I enter to reach out to our developres on GitHub which option I have to pick?

    I did all those steps and nothing.

    1. Deactivate and Reactivate Elementor: Sometimes, simply deactivating and reactivating the plugin can reset the cron schedules.
    2. Clear Your Site’s Cache: Make sure to clear any caching plugins you may be using, as well as any server-side cache.
    3. Check for Conflicts: Disable other plugins one by one to see if there is a conflict causing this issue.
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