• Resolved xlancealotx

    (@xlancealotx)


    I made a quick test and saw my test 3 players, even skinned the css so it looked nice. Ready to really start, I deleted the test users and test team. I created 2 new teams and 2 real players. I tried assigning both players to one team, separate teams, but every click I get a message “Sorry, no players were found for teams.”

    The admin, under player shows the team they belong to, I can go directly to the player using the full URL for them, and on the admin under teams, I can see Players # change from 1 to 2, back to 1 as I add/remove that player from the team so I know that part is working as well.

    So, how can I debug what the problem is. I did try complete different team names from my test (although the test will be needed). I did notice I deleted a user, then on re-create her URL had /players/mia-2 (so I am wondering if I deleted the user, why it did that). Does this plugin use a custom mysql table I can just purge?

    Thanks, let me know what else I can provide to help.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/team-rosters/

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  • Plugin Author Mark O’Donnell

    (@markodonnell)

    Hi xlancealotx,
    If you are seeing the teams in the admin panel, you are just not calling the shortcode properly double/triple check the teams SLUG. Did it too attract a -1 maybe? Or are you using the team NAME, not SLUG?

    As for the ‘-1’, you moved poor Mia to the trash but you did not delete her. WordPress assumes you might want to restore Mia, so it uses a different slug. If you empty the trash before reloading the ‘-1’ will not appear.

    Let me know.

    -Mark

    Plugin Author Mark O’Donnell

    (@markodonnell)

    Marked RESOLVED due to inactivity. If you have other issues, please open a new thread.

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