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  • Plugin Contributor Mike Jolley

    (@mikejolley)

    How did you do the update?

    After updating via admin, confirm you have a woocommerce_sessions table in your database. If its missing, see if there is anything in your error logs.

    I’ve not had an issue updating a site yet but there may be a mysql version affected we’re not aware of.

    Thread Starter wpblogwriter

    (@wpblogwriter)

    Ok, problem solved – I used a remote tool to update WooCommerce and didn’t see that there is a manual update to trigger from the WP backend.

    Could you give any more details to how you fixed this please wpblogwriter?
    I am having the same issue and having trouble fixing it.

    Thread Starter wpblogwriter

    (@wpblogwriter)

    Hello Simon,
    Actually nothing special, I just clicked on “Update Database” in the WordPress backend – you can’t miss it, it is displayed at page top with a colored button.
    The reason I didn’t see this option was that I started the plugin update from outside the WordPress backend with a management tool.

    Ok, Thanks, I thought it might be that, just wanted to make sure there wasn’t something else i was missing

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