• Resolved m3110w

    (@m3110w)


    Hi, I’m guessing that all Chronosly data is stored as “standard” mysql tables in the WPress database? Is this true? We want to be able to easily read any event data that we put in the various Chronos tables. “Read” means using a sql query to copy the data from the Chronos table to a mysql table of our choosing.

    We assume that Chronos makes some tables called “wpchronos_event_???” or something like that. This true?

    Thanks,

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  • Plugin Author Chronosly

    (@heimsveld)

    Hey m3110,
    Sorry about this delay! WordPress didn’t notify that you post this questions ??

    About your question, answer is NO. Let us explain why:

    Chronosly respect WordPress standards, so it doesn’t create any table unless is absolutely necessary. Moreover, Chronosly uses customs post types and meta posts.

    All those characteristics allow Chronosly to fit with many other plugins and themes.

    Remember, you can contact Support Team for further questions or doubts. This option would be always faster than through this WordPress forum.

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