• I’m trying to use “better search replace” for
    Existing string: “https://iforher.com/wp-content/
    New string: “https://www.iforher.com/wp-content/

    When I did a dry run, it shows 11 cells in the table “wp_kekc_options”. (Check the results screenshot here)

    On trying to dig deeper in this table, I exported the complete table “wp_kekc_options”. But I could find only one line with “https://iforher.com/wp-content/” and that too was a transient value of “better search replace”:

    (53937, ‘_transient_bsr_results’, ‘a:9:{s:10:\”search_for\”;s:30:\”https://iforher.com/wp-content/\”;s:12:\”replace_with\”;s:35:\”https://www.iforher.com/wp-content/\”;s:7:\”dry_run\”;s:2:\”on\”;s:16:\”case_insensitive\”;s:3:\”off\”;s:13:\”replace_guids\”;s:2:\”on\”;s:6:\”change\”;i:11;s:7:\”updates\”;i:0;s:13:\”table_reports\”;a:52:{s:25:\”wp_kekc_apmm_custom_theme\”;a:6:{s:6:\”change\”;i:0;s:7:\”updates\”;i:0;s:5:\”…………

    I’m not sure to hit replace as I can’t see any values in the table. Can you suggest what else can I look into or how can I know which these 11 entries are?

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