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  • Plugin Author Hector Cabrera

    (@hcabrera)

    Hi there!

    Yes, that’s intended. The original tables, before 3.0.x, were wp_popularpostsdata (All-time) and wp_popularpostsdatacache (last 24 hours, last 7 days, etc). The wp_popularpostssummary table was added on 3.0.0, and all data in wp_popularpostsdatacache was transferred to it.

    After the migration process, the wp_popularpostsdatacache was renamed to wp_popularpostsdatacache_backup to keep a “backup” of users data, just in case anyone decides to downgrade to an older version of the plugin. I’m planning to have wp_popularpostsdatacache_backup removed automatically on a future upgrade, though.

    Ciao Hector,

    I’m cleaning-up my DB and saw wp_popularpostsdatacache_backup which is using 372.2 Kib which is easily one of the top three largest tables.

    Can I safely drop it out of the DB manually without creating any problems for my current (and most up-to-date) Popular Posts installation?

    Ciao,

    L

    Plugin Author Hector Cabrera

    (@hcabrera)

    Hi there!

    Yep, you can delete that table safely.

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