• Resolved Garrett Hyder

    (@garrett-eclipse)


    Hello,

    I love the Tables tab and how it maps the tables to their plugins and shows what can be cleaned up when plugins are removed, amazing thank you.

    I noticed with the WPFront User Role Editor you’ve associated one but not all four of the tables, they are;
    wp_wpfront_ure_content_shortcodes
    wp_wpfront_ure_menu_editor
    wp_wpfront_ure_options
    wp_wpfront_ure_post_type_permissions
    *I use Pro so maybe the three that aren’t associated properly are form Pro only.

    Screenshot – https://i.imgur.com/SeigYQd.png

    Thanks

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  • Plugin Author David Anderson

    (@davidanderson)

    Hi Gareth,

    Thanks for this. We’re only (currently) able to associate tables that are installed by www.ads-software.com plugins automatically upon plugin activation. In future, we’re looking at adding tracking of actual queries made in order to detect others, so this one will hopefully get picked up if/when that happens. We’re not maintaining a manual list (except a tiny one for really common mistakes/misallocations).

    David

    Thread Starter Garrett Hyder

    (@garrett-eclipse)

    Thanks David, appreciate the information. That makes sense. Would be hard to scale a manual list for all the paid plugins out there. All the best

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