Currenty my wp_postmeta table has over 2.639.261 rows and size over 10.1GB.
Strange is that at some time I had over 10 million rows but the size remains exactly the same. After optimizing the table, the rows becomes around 2.5m rows, but again, the size remains the same.
If I look into the table in my phpmyadmin, I have over 105.000 pages to scroll through, but if I select for example the page 104.000, result is empty..
It seems that it has some “ghost” rows which I can’t delete with any plugin.
Can you guide me with this issue?
Thanks a lot
]]>Today I use your plugin to import data from an Excel file, and have several problems on it.
1. In the first column, Error Code, it seems that smaller number, such as 5, 6 are not imported or not displayed. You can compare the correct version at https://www.datanumen.com/access-repair/errors/access-2013-complete-error-list/ with the version use your plugin at https://www.sybase-recovery.com/access-repair/errors/access-2013-complete-error-list/
2. It seems that loading the large table is very slow. I see that your plugin supports “server-side processing”. But I cannot find that option. Currently load the page https://www.sybase-recovery.com/access-repair/errors/access-2013-complete-error-list/ is slower than loading the original HTML table.
]]>I see there is a setting for Trim stats older than X months
So with a value 0, that means “store an infinite number of clicks”?
Is there a way to flush it, maybe by entering -1 or something? (I hate to have to truck all the way into PHPmyadmin to clear this, just testing something at the moment…)
]]>Is there a way to limit the number of rows the shortcut pulls into the page source?
]]>If this is possible, could you give me information on the best way to handle that or give me a link to a tutorial?
I attached a link to a page with a screenshot of the example table and an example of how I would like the list to show (it is below the table in the screenshot).
If this is possible, could you give me information on the best way to handle that or give me a link to a tutorial?
Thank you.
]]>I think i have an easy question. Concerning larger tables…
How can I hide the “Table Content” post meta box from my theme’s functions.php?
i have larger tables that … they load ok on the Front End… i don’t mind dropping a notice saying, give this 10 seconds or so to load…
but for large tables, on the back end, i went in and removed the Table Content post meta box from the view-edit.php file… which WORKS… but there’s some errors that happen… can’t save table etc.
but keeping that meta box from loading on the back end is a perfect workaround if i stick to editing the table solely in Excel.
So can I do this from functions.php?
Thank you!!
Bryan
How does i make so it loads only the initial 25 and load the rest per user request?
]]>I discovered quickly that creating paging in the admin view truncates my data to only the records displayed. It looks like you’re sending all data on the page via ajax to rewrite the post_content field. Has anyone considered a way to add paging to the admin view? I’m considering ways to go about it, but they seem problematic.
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]]>Is there any way to clean up the X58_aiowps_events table?
Hosting company alerted me on one of my sites the database is growing too large and must clean it up.
X58_aiowps_events is a whopping 28518.152 KB and seems awful large.
Can’t seem to find a way to clean u or at least simple way to do so.
Any advice?
Thanks.
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