• Resolved dorgendubal

    (@dorgendubal)


    Very nasty issue on version 1.10.20. If someone uses an apostrophe (‘) in the table and tries to save it, it generates a mysql exception and corrupts the table entirely. You end up with a table having all the rows till the one with the apostrophe, and repeated 3 times. All other rows are lost. I had to restore a backup to retrieve the data.

    • This topic was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by dorgendubal.
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  • Plugin Support Support Ole

    (@trsupsys)

    Hi, @dorgendubal
    Please contact us through our
    internal support.
    We will help you to solve the problem.

    Wishes,
    Supsystic Team

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

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    If you really want to move support away from the forums please note that in your plugin’s README.TXT and a pinned post in your support area on?wp.org, but consider helping in the forums to help educate the community and ensure future people can find the solution without hassling you. This is COMMUNITY support and part of being a member of the community is provide support publicly and openly whenever possible

    Thread Starter dorgendubal

    (@dorgendubal)

    Thanks @trsupsys, I’m not looking for support. My goal was rather to inform you and other users of that issue which causes data loss. I was able to restore a backup of the table.

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