• Resolved Cyndi

    (@cynderella)


    Keep getting this message after the update: Your event details are incorrect and cannot be published, please correct these errors first:

    Something went wrong saving your event to the index table. Please inform a site administrator about this.

    (Note: Works fine on other sites after upgrade, not sure what’s going on here).

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/events-manager/

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  • Hi,

    Try to deactivate, uninstall and re-install again EM plugin because probably something went wrong during the update OR try to change dbem_version back to 4.9 which you can do in /wp-admin/options.php then update again

    Note: backup everything first

    Thread Starter Cyndi

    (@cynderella)

    I reinstalled it, still getting that error but will try going back to old version and updating!

    Thread Starter Cyndi

    (@cynderella)

    Still no go, and no conflicts with plug-ins….

    Your event details are incorrect and cannot be published, please correct these errors first:

    Something went wrong saving your event to the index table. Please inform a site administrator about this.

    Thread Starter Cyndi

    (@cynderella)

    Still no go, and no conflicts with plug-ins….

    Your event details are incorrect and cannot be published, please correct these errors first:

    Something went wrong saving your event to the index table. Please inform a site administrator about this.

    Thread Starter Cyndi

    (@cynderella)

    Figured out the problem whether you update or reinstall after uninstalling the pages it creates don’t get tossed out. So I had 3 versions of each page. So I deleted the extra ones so I have one full set. Hope this helps someone else.

    I didn’t have multiple versions of the same page, but uninstalling the plugin and then deleting my events pages fixed this for me, too. Thanks for the tip.

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