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Deleted/Trashed Custom Fields?
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1 year 8 months ago #159920
by LeAnn Ely
Deleted/Trashed Custom Fields? was created by LeAnn Ely
A few of our custom fields were inadvertently deleted by a teammate. I tried to view them following the deletion, but there is just ability to view fields by the state of "published" and "unpublished." I can see that they still exist in the MySQL tables. Is there any way to view and reinstate them?
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1 year 8 months ago #159933
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Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Deleted/Trashed Custom Fields?
Hmm
Not sure how a deleted custom field is still in the database table. Could you please explain more details about it?
If it was deleted, I'm afraid of you will have to re-create the deleted fields
Tuan
Not sure how a deleted custom field is still in the database table. Could you please explain more details about it?
If it was deleted, I'm afraid of you will have to re-create the deleted fields
Tuan
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1 year 8 months ago - 1 year 8 months ago #159941
by LeAnn Ely
Replied by LeAnn Ely on topic Deleted/Trashed Custom Fields?
Hi Tuan,
Thanks for your reply! Yes, so I am attaching the screen shots from the custom fields config section. The deleted fields were ID #s 61, 62, 65, 66. You can see in the list that they are missing, when sorting the fields in order of ID.
I'm also including a screen shot of the category filter above, so you can see that I'm viewing all categories, all events.
I'm then including a screen shot of the MySQL fields table, where you can see those fields still exist.
It's not a big deal, we can recreate them. I'm just including these screen shots in case it will help you/anyone else!
Thank you again!
LeAnn
Thanks for your reply! Yes, so I am attaching the screen shots from the custom fields config section. The deleted fields were ID #s 61, 62, 65, 66. You can see in the list that they are missing, when sorting the fields in order of ID.
I'm also including a screen shot of the category filter above, so you can see that I'm viewing all categories, all events.
I'm then including a screen shot of the MySQL fields table, where you can see those fields still exist.
It's not a big deal, we can recreate them. I'm just including these screen shots in case it will help you/anyone else!
Thank you again!
LeAnn
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1 year 8 months ago #159945
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Deleted/Trashed Custom Fields?
Hi LeAnn
If the field is still available in the database, I have no clue why it is not being displayed. You can submit a support ticket sending us super admin account of your site. I will check to see why it is not being displayed (although it is available in the database table) and give you more information
Regards,
Tuan
If the field is still available in the database, I have no clue why it is not being displayed. You can submit a support ticket sending us super admin account of your site. I will check to see why it is not being displayed (although it is available in the database table) and give you more information
Regards,
Tuan
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