Set custom start date to WooCommerce membership plan at checkout - hook-woocommerce

I am looking for a solution where a customer can set their own start date to a WooCommerce membership plan rather than have it start straightaway (our plans have a set number of days). Has anyone come across or made a solution to this? I would need to use the _start_date string.
Thank you.

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I am afraid that it is currently not supported to retrieve user's time zone through api . There is no out-of-the-box api to get user’s time zone.
You could add your request for this feature on our UserVoice site , which is our main forum for product suggestions.
Apart from the negative answer, I think what you want is a good idea! So I post a feature request here for you. You can vote and add your comments for this feedback. The product team would provide the updates if they view it. Thank you for helping us build a better Azure DevOps.

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We are trying to setup a BPM Workflow involving human services(using IBM BPM 8.0.1.2).
We are able to create Routing Polices etc for each activity , but not able to figure out
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Usecase : we do not want to assign a task to a person who is on a vacation.
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Now, it would be possible to create a set of services that would allow you to create per user calendars for your organization, but that feels like the wrong solution.
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I wonder if it's possible to specify ticket "types" in Jira and have specific data that MUST be filed in for a given ticket type. Say we have a "campaign start" ticket type. In that the creator must set a few dates, attach a file with some data etc. And also have a default cost in time for a given ticket type so that an estimated date when it could be started and done could be shown. Is this possible?
Edit: By And also have a default cost in time for a given ticket type so that an estimated date when it could be started and done could be shown. I mean if it would be possible to set that a 'campaign start' type of standard ticket would require 3 days of work to get done. So that if we let a specific few people create tickets they could see like a time-line of when their ticket could be started on and when it could be assumed to be completed.
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Enforcing certain fields can be done through the field configuration scheme or through the use of specific plugins.
Could you elaborate on
And also have a default cost in time
for a given ticket type so that an
estimated date when it could be
started and done could be shown. Is
this possible?"
Francis
The specific documentation is on Field Configuration Schemes. The default cost in time sounds like setting a default value for the system Original Estimate field, which it would be nice if you could also do via the Field Configuration Scheme, but you currently can't. I'd look at some injected javascript to set a default, perhaps using the Behaviours plugin.

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A custom check-in policy is your best bet. Certainly possible to do that way.
The downside is that it won't catch people just updating a work item without checking things in.

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