It may resolve the issue if you reset Pods Cache under Pods > Settings, or run the repair tool under Pods > Settings > Tools.
@msteelnapcocom If you are around, I can help you right now on our Live Community Slack at https://support.pods.io/chat/
We maybe be able to quickly determine what may be going on here with your site.
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msteel
(@msteelnapcocom)
Clearing the cache did not change anything.
OK. That was one of three suggestions. Did you try the repair tool or logging into Slack to contact Scott?
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msteel
(@msteelnapcocom)
I ran the repair, all the groups said, “No actions were needed.” and there was no change in the pod admin.
I should have time to try and find you on Slack on Friday maybe we can schedule a time.
Sure — it would likely be easiest to coordinate a time with Scott on Slack.
I tried a test upgrade from 2.7.20 to 2.9.10.2 on a clean install where a Custom Post Type was related to Categories and Tags and a custom taxonomy, but the upgrade went fine. It may be worth checking for permissions or plugin conflicts. If that pans out, Scott can likely inspect your install to find a resolution.
Closing topic due to inactivity, feel free to reopen if you still need help!
Cheers, Jory