• Resolved sinergyinaction

    (@sinergyinaction)


    Hi,
    I recently migrated my site from an on-line server to my local host server (apache) in myh laptop. The contact form that used to work well now is not accessible after the migration
    I can still see the form entry within the forms listing, however the following message
    appears at the very top of the FF form creating window saying:

    mysqli_query(): (HY000/1194): Table ‘wp_frm_fields’ is marked as crashed and should be repaired in on line

    I unistalled the plugin, installed it again (with the latest update) but the problem persists.
    When I try to build a new form, the new fields are not saved and the same error message keeps appearing at the top of the form builder’s page.
    Also, when I try to display in a new page what I have added so far I am told that the form is still blanc.
    Any help appreciated

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  • Plugin Author Steve Wells

    (@srwells)

    Hi there,
    Thanks for reaching out. That mysql message is indicating that there is an issue the the database table: wp_frm_fields. This likely happened during the migration fro, your server to your local host. I don’t think the Formidable Forms plugin is crashing the table, but can’t read or write to that table correctly, which is why there is an error.

    Here is a site that discusses why the table may have crashed and how to fix it: https://bobcares.com/blog/mysql-repair-crashed-table/

    The major cause of the database corruption is the lack of free disk space on the server.

    Other possible causes of MySQL table crashes include operating system problems, power failures, hardware issues, unexpected MySQL server termination, data corruption due to external programs, etc.

    Thread Starter sinergyinaction

    (@sinergyinaction)

    Thanks @srwells apparently the table has been repaired following your advise
    regards

    Plugin Support Njones35

    (@njones35)

    Thanks for updating us. I’m glad you got it working!

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