• Resolved Andrew Bondar

    (@kronos1705)


    Hello.
    Today updated the plugin and now I can not put a check box in the first column – optimize database tables. Of course, optimization occurs. On the other all is well. Bug?

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  • voicetoons

    (@voicetoons)

    Same thing. Hope this is not a up sell move after offering everyone this tool free.

    Plugin Author David Anderson / Team Updraft

    (@davidanderson)

    @kronos1705: In the default situation, a MySQL OPTIMIZE command on an InnoDB table is detrimental. The latest release reflects this fact, and so won’t let you do this if all your tables are InnoDB: https://code.openark.org/blog/mysql/how-often-should-you-use-optimize-table-followup

    For future releases we have been working on the research and code to make sure that the option is available in the situations in which it is advantageous, and not on others.

    @voicetoons: Sigh.

    voicetoons

    (@voicetoons)

    Thank you, however it only stopped working overnight after updating yesterday and we have used it for months. Our tables dB has not changed. Explain please? :–)

    Thread Starter Andrew Bondar

    (@kronos1705)

    Indeed, I enjoyed throughout the year – no problem was found, but – developers know better. Pritenzy can not be. Can I somehow revert to the previous version of the plug-in? To use the old functionality or you’ll soon all will test and return the option?

    What’s interesting, is if you look on the Settings tab, you can choose to optimize database tables there.

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