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Right now, I’m using :
acf_form(array(
'post_id' => $variation_id,
'form' => false,
'label_placement' => 'top',
'instruction_placement' => 'label',
));
‘return’ didn’t change the behaviour.
If you can dig up the solution you came with at the time, I will be very interested 🙂
I know ACF is working, since I can use /wp-admin/post.php?post=<product_variation_id>&action=edit&message=1 , edit the ACF fields, save them, it works ok. Opening the product edit form next, I find the product_variation fields updated. But can’t save them on this page.
Another alternative : creating the product_variations on the page but forcing the user to edit them on another page (a product_variation edit page)
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