1) When editing any column of a row, a new row is added upon the save (i.e., the primary key sgo_company_id is auto_incremented. Instead of simply editing the particular sgo_company_id)
2) when deleting a row using the webpage editor, all original rows are deleted.(i.e., rows not added by the wpdatatables editor)
Can you please tell me do you have any test table so I can see and reproduce this issue.
If so please provide me a temporary WP-admin login for your site where this happens, so we could log in and take a look ‘from the inside’ as that’s the most efficient way to see and resolve the issue. We do not interfere with any data or anything else except for the plugin (in case that’s a production version of the site), and of course we do not provide login data to third party. You can write credentials here just check Private Reply so nobody can see them except us.
I have been able to correct the two problems, by dropping the MySQL tables in phpMyAdmin, recreating/reloading them and recreating new wpDataTables MySQL table references
Two things:
1) When editing any column of a row, a new row is added upon the save (i.e., the primary key sgo_company_id is auto_incremented. Instead of simply editing the particular sgo_company_id)
2) when deleting a row using the webpage editor, all original rows are deleted.(i.e., rows not added by the wpdatatables editor)
HI agodonnell,
Thank you for your purchase.
Can you please tell me do you have any test table so I can see and reproduce this issue.
If so please provide me a temporary WP-admin login for your site where this happens, so we could log in and take a look ‘from the inside’ as that’s the most efficient way to see and resolve the issue. We do not interfere with any data or anything else except for the plugin (in case that’s a production version of the site), and of course we do not provide login data to third party. You can write credentials here just check Private Reply so nobody can see them except us.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
[email protected]
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I have been able to correct the two problems, by dropping the MySQL tables in phpMyAdmin, recreating/reloading them and recreating new wpDataTables MySQL table references
Hi agodonnell,
Glad to hear that you managed to find a solution. good job.
If you have any more issues feel free to open a new ticket.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
[email protected]
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