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  • Plugin Author myCred

    (@designbymerovingi)

    Hi.

    Wow, this is a first. You ran the setup and it wiped your entire database? Just like that? Do you remember what settings you choose? Did you select to use 40 decimal points or more? Which version did you download? Can you give me any information at all on what you did? What your WordPress setup is?

    While I can not help you to recover your database, I could use your help to investigate this and make sure it does not happen to anyone else.

    Thread Starter MinstrelsGhost

    (@minstrelsghost)

    mycred v1.5.2. default settings, it triggered a DB rewrite by my theme (yootheme radiance) that simple. I did not have a db backup as it was a site build in progress that had been 2 weeks in the works for a client. Luckily I was able to rebuild everything from memory in just a couple of days. This is the first time a plugin has ever done anything like this… Let us just assume your plugin is not compatible with yoothemes warp framework….

    Plugin Author myCred

    (@designbymerovingi)

    I am very sorry that your first experience with my work got off to this bad of a start. I know the feeling of having to start over. I also appreciate that you took the time and report back. I have never used yootheme so I will have to sit down and go through the warp framework and see what is at foot.

    Until this is resolved, I will update the plugin description to warn others using the same framework.

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