Pie Calender breaks front end and Bricks Builder

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Hi @wfandrea,

I just fired up a new Bricks install to check and don’t get this error message. Have you tried disabling other plugins to check for conflicts?

If you have, can you please share other troubleshooting steps you’ve tried?

Hi Jonathan @apexws, I deactivated all plugins one by one and tried reloading te page with a [piecal] shortcode on it. To no avail… The fatal error keeps popping up.
I then deactivated all plugins but pie calendar and tried reloading the page. No fatal error, but also no calendar visible on the page. I then created a new page and added shortcode as in 4 minute video and documentation. Page loads, but no calendar shown.
Deactivated Bricks theme also. And activated Twenty Twenty-Four theme. Recreated page with [piecal] shortcode and viewed page: fatal error again.
I am out of investigating options…

So strange! Thanks for the detailed explanation. Can you email me at [email protected] with login details to the website? I can help dig into it a bit further from there.

Thanks!

We managed to fix this error via private chat. The problem was that with Pie Calendar Pro installed, an event post with the “interval” field set to “0” caused the fatal error and on a different post, there was a post with “This event repeats” checked, but “interval” was blank.

I removed the 0 from the interval and un-checked the event repeats on the two posts and the website came back online, fully functional.

We will better handle these edge cases in a future release to ensure it doesn’t cause fatal errors.

Thanks for letting me dig into this on your site, @wfandrea!

 

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