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  • Plugin Author anmari

    (@anmari)

    HI – thanks for video – it always helps to see what a user is experiencing.
    It certainly looks weird and it would help to understand how that data is structured and what the ‘values’ of the data are. Did you resolve your ‘duplicates’ issue https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/lots-of-duplicates?replies=8 ? Is this in any way related? If it’s all test data and some of the data is ‘dud’, no longer required, it may be worth cleaning up using the delete meta records option.

    The meta page is picking up that those meta record exist – it looks like about 7 records each. It doesn’t check the contents though. That Meta page was rather urgently quickly created – itreally only exists because S2member did something weird using timestamps as keys for the next level which made ‘find fields’ unworkable – imagine an ever expanding set of subfields! IN the longer run, when I have time, it’d be good to rationalise the meta page and the ‘find fields’ page – that said it works for now (for most folks anyway ?? )

    ‘Find Fields’ digs in a bit further into the meta recrds if there is data to dig into in case its an array etc.

    If the meta value is ’empty’ it may reject it.

    If the values for those records are not empty, are you able to do a sql export with just the meta data records you are interested in (must be less 2MB file) and email to me? [email protected]

    It’ll be easiest than working in ‘the dark’, trying to recreate what you are seeing.

    Thread Starter htown

    (@htown)

    So your “Exclude Meta Keys” page wsa really made to fix some issue for those using S2member, does this still not prove that the meta is there but it is not seeing it on the “Configure a list” page?

    I am still not understanding why I am seeing all the meta fields on your “Exclude Meta Keys” page but not on the “Configure a list” page which shows NO meta when in deed they are there.

    Many thanks,
    Houston

    Thread Starter htown

    (@htown)

    On another note, how do I get your plugin to NOT assign nice names. I need the names to stay as they are. Not interested in nice names. Also, how do i get the “Password” field to show up. I don’t care if the password is in there or not, I just need the column there when I export it.

    Many thanks,
    Houston

    Plugin Author anmari

    (@anmari)

    Re your first point two posts above – If those meta records are not empty values then I have no idea either why you see the meta-key at one level and not next – no one else has that problem, which is why I’m assuming it’s something specific to your setup possibly something weird in the data. I see you tried to email a sql file however there is no sql file attached just says ‘unknown.jpg’ at the bottom.

    Re nice name: most folks want nice names for their lists to avoid having to remove underscores etc so that’s what it does by default. If u looking only at export purposes, manually edit the names back or use another plugins export tool.

    Password (user_pass) is not added in from the user master table since this is primarily a listing/reporting plugin and no one lists/reports passwords. WP passwords are encrypted with a salted MD5 hash anyway, so are specific to that wp install’s.

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