In Neetocal, a package can become inactive for several reasons. Below are the most common scenarios:
Admins can manually mark a package as inactive from the package settings. This might be done if the package is no longer offered or needs to be paused.
If a package has a set duration, it will automatically become inactive once the limit is reached.
If a package has payment configured, it will be automatically disabled if the associated payment provider is disabled.
To learn how to disable a package manually, visit this help article.
In Neetocal, a package can become inactive for several reasons. Below are the most common scenarios:
Admins can manually mark a package as inactive from the package settings. This might be done if the package is no longer offered or needs to be paused.
If a package has a set duration, it will automatically become inactive once the limit is reached.
If a package has payment configured, it will be automatically disabled if the associated payment provider is disabled.
To learn how to disable a package manually, visit this help article.