Plugin Author
javmah
(@javmah)
It’s a WordPress user table glitch, I am aware of it. As you can see both of them worked fine when one is deactivated. In these circumstances, code should be written in a different way.
@peter-lipp thank you for your observation, Soon I will a revised release of my plugin so that no one can hijack my column. thank you again.
Plugin Author
javmah
(@javmah)
Dear Peter, I had updated my code. if you uninstall and remove the version and then download it again and reinstall it will work.thank you.
Plugin Author
javmah
(@javmah)
If you have any problem let me know, I will try best to help you.
Sorry but no change. I did deactivate and remove (while I am not really sure whay removing should be essential) and still the other columns are empty…
Plugin Author
javmah
(@javmah)
Dear Peter,
I update the Plugin, as you know it’s a minor change, so I did not change the version number. if you remove and re-install the new code from https://wordpress.org/ you will get the new code, that’s why I told you to remove. I think new update will work for you. thank you.
Well it did not do the job but I found a way around: change the priority of your mangage_users_custom_column-action from 10 to 9. That fixes the issue.
Just bought the premium version, same issue, same solution…
Plugin Author
javmah
(@javmah)
Dear Peter, I am sorry for your inconvenience, Could you please create a support ticket from Plugin Menu page
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This reply was modified 4 years ago by javmah.
I just updated to the last version – and I still need to change the priority of the action from 10 to 9 to make this work.