• Resolved wordyad

    (@wordyad)


    So I enabled this and I understand QM supports it, but now that it’s enabled, how can I see the results of it in the tool?

    To give a bit of background, the scenario I have is that I have very slow updates to post saving and when the post does eventually save after 30 seconds and the edit page of WP reloads, QM by default shows the performance of the loading of that page, which doesn’t help me as that is quick and without issue.

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  • Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Unfortunately that’s not yet possible in Query Monitor. The SAVEQUERIES constant doesn’t actually save anything, it just means the queries get logged in memory for the current page load.

    This will be possible in a future version of QM, no ETA just yet though.

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