• Updated to the latest YASR (1.3.8) and the [yasr_top_ten_highest_rated] shortcode is now returning the same value twice every time.

    You can scroll down from my homepage to see it:
    https://www.beersifter.com/

    Is there something special I need to do on my end in order to get the old functionality back?

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  • Plugin Contributor dudo

    (@dudo)

    Hello chriswpxx, thank you for using Yasr!

    This is so so strange.
    Did you try to delete the cache of wp super cache?

    Best,
    Dario

    Thread Starter chriswpxx

    (@chriswpxx)

    Thanks for replying, Dario!

    Yes, I already tried deleting wp super cache. I even tried putting [
    yasr_top_ten_highest_rated] in another page just to test if a fresh usage will render the same duplicated results, and unfortunately, it does.

    There was one YASR update (1.3.5) that mentioned changes to the DB (using the postmeta instead of the separate YASR tables), I checked the mysql DB and the following tables are still present: xxx_yasr_log, xxx_yar_multi_set, xxx_yasr_multi_set_fields, xxx_multi_values and xxx_yasr_votes. Is this expected? Or did something go wrong with my update? And I also don’t see any yasr information under the xxx_postmeta, I’, assuming there would be some “yasr” string under the meta_key field.

    Would you be able to tell me what is the expected DB structure as of version 1.3.8? Do you have some suggestions on how I can tweak the installation to make this work as expected again?

    Thanks in advance and have a good weekend! ??

    Plugin Contributor dudo

    (@dudo)

    The database structure is ok: the only table that is now useless is _yasr_votes that have been replaced from the postmeta.

    YEs, you should find in your postmeta under the string yasr_overall_rating.

    What happens if you try to edit a vote?

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