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  • Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Ok, got it. Thank you 🙂

    One question remains:

    Is it possible to copy the bento-404-template to a bento-child theme folder in oder to keep its customizations safe when updating the bento main-theme?

    Thanks a lot,
    Johannes

    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Hi Peter,

    working like a charm! 🙂 Thank you for the superfast implementation.

    Best,
    Hannes

    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Perfect, Peter!

    Looking forward to your info.

    Best,
    Hannes

    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Perfect, Peter! 🙂

    Thanks for the great support.

    Looking forward to 2.0.10.

    Best,
    Hannes

    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Hmmm, strange…

    Now, it also shows the submenus…

    Don’t know why, maybe a Cache-Issue, but nevertheless it is working now.

    So we can close this, Peter.

    Thank you for your great support. 🙂

    Best,
    Hannes

    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Hi Peter,

    you were right, it was an issue of my Firefox browser. In Chrome it worked like a charm.

    Here you are: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_BH4Ioq6zyoi3kRZ3sKGytsC5YMKkM-m

    Best,
    Hannes

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 1 month ago by decentris.
    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Hi Peter,

    I was not able to export the project. When I click “Export” in the project row, it opens a window with the URL “javascript:jQuery(‘#stealth_mode’).attr(‘src’,’?action=wpdp_export_project&project_id=3&wpnonce=c686054328′)”

    and displays an empty white page with only one message on it: “[object Object]”

    Best,
    Hannes

    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Hi Peter,

    thank you for the update. Now the project – main menu is shown in the Backend-Menu but the Project-Pages (table, static, …) are not shown as sub-menus, so I cannot access them.

    There is still some bug here.

    Can you please have a look.

    Thanks a lot.

    Best,
    Hannes

    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    PS: And, of course, I was logged in as “administrator”, which I assigned as a role so that it should show up in any case.

    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Hi Peter,

    yes I already supposed this so I assigned “administrator” and “editor” right when I set up the first page. But, as I said, it didn’t show up in the WP-Backend Menu.

    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Hi Peter,

    thank you. Now creating the designed table works fine. 🙂

    There are two minor things I’d like to add:

    1. When you make a new table-design and do a “Reverse Engineering” from a table containing “default”- and “list”-values, it imports their content without single quotes ‘ So when you just keep some of the “reverse engineered” list data, you will again get this error, when you do not know, that you have to add single quotes ‘

    2. Is there a plan to add a feature where we can edit the structure of an existing table, which was created by WP Data Access? I do not mean the content of the table, I mean e.g. adding additional fields to the table and altering/deleting existing fields in the table-structure. This would be very useful.

    Best,
    Hannes

    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Hi Peter,

    cool! 🙂 Here you are:

    INSERT INTO rB3ABb_wpda_table_design (wpda_table_name, wpda_table_design, wpda_date_created, wpda_last_updated) VALUES
    (‘spairdropcheck’,'{\”design_mode\”:\”advanced\”,\”engine\”:\”InnoDB\”,\”collation\”:\”utf8_general_ci\”,\”table\”:[{\”column_name\”:\”id\”,\”data_type\”:\”int\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”Yes\”,\”mandatory\”:\”Yes\”,\”max_length\”:\”\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”user\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”Yes\”,\”max_length\”:\”25\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”email\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”Yes\”,\”max_length\”:\”37\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”displayname\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”31\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”nickname\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”25\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”firstname\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”28\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”lastname\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”47\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”telegramuser\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”99\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”telegramusername\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”23\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”posts\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”11\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”facebookuser\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”85\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”twitteruser\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”56\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”externalethaddress\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”434\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”ethaddress\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”84\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”note\”,\”data_type\”:\”mediumtext\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”termsagreed\”,\”data_type\”:\”varchar\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”3\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\”},{\”column_name\”:\”checked\”,\”data_type\”:\”enum\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\’Nein\’\”,\”list\”:\”\’Nein\’,\’Ja\’\”},{\”column_name\”:\”offen\”,\”data_type\”:\”set\”,\”type_attribute\”:\”\”,\”key\”:\”No\”,\”mandatory\”:\”No\”,\”max_length\”:\”\”,\”extra\”:\”\”,\”default\”:\”\”,\”list\”:\”\’Konto\’,\’Facebook\’,\’Twitter\’,\’Telegram\’,\’Telegrambeitraege\’\”}],\”indexes\”:[{\”index_name\”:\”id\”,\”unique\”:\”Yes\”,\”column_names\”:\”id\”}]}’,’2019-04-09 18:02:37′,’2019-04-12 23:15:33′);

    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Hi Peter,

    still not working, this is what I now entered:

    ‘Nein’,’Ja’
    ‘Konto’,’Facebook’,’Twitter’,’Telegram’,’Telegrambeitraege’

    And this is the error message I get:

    You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near ‘NULL,PRIMARY KEY (id))’ at line 1

    But the key-definition worked the first time I tried to design a table.

    Key is defined as follows:

    Index Name: ‘id’ (‘id’ is an int-field)
    Unique: ‘yes’
    Column Names: ‘id’

    What could be the error here?

    Thanks for your help.

    Best,
    Hannes

    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Hi Peter,

    deinstalled the plugin and reinstalled the patched version 2.0.8 you just put online.

    Everything working fine now.

    Thanks a lot for the excellent support.

    Best,
    Hannes

    Thread Starter decentris

    (@decentris)

    Hi Peter,

    thank you very much for your fast reply. 🙂

    The wordpress table prefix is NOT “wp_”, it is a custom “rB3ABb_”.

    What do you mean “by wp_wpdp_page”? I just have installed the plugin and activated it, like described in the “Installation”-Section of the Plugin-Description here on wordpress.org.

    Maybe these are the things, which need to be fixed.

    According to the “Manage Repository” – Section in the Plugin-Settings, everything is checked “ok”.

    Best,
    Hannes

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