• Resolved wiwinetwork

    (@wiwinetwork)


    Hey,

    from a back-up file from end of November 2020 I can both find and change the files for the forms used on the website. Sadly this is not possible anymore.
    I am looking for the files to replace certain current parts of the forms with parts that have been used a few months ago due to severe bugs in the current version.

    And if there is no solution so I can find the tables: How to restore the forms without losing the member data and everything else that happened on the website since the back-up?

    Best Regards

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  • Plugin Contributor Champ Camba

    (@champsupertramp)

    Hi @wiwinetwork

    UM forms are saved in the wp_posts and wp_postmeta table with the custom post type name ‘um_forms’. You will have to match the user meta key with the field meta key in the form if you want to recreate the form manually.

    e.g. When User A has a country saved in the user meta with a key country. In the form builder, you will have to recreate the form with the predefined country field that has the meta key country to match the saved user data country. You can delete the form and fields via UM Form Builder – it won’t delete the user data.

    Regards,

    Plugin Contributor Champ Camba

    (@champsupertramp)

    Hi @wiwinetwork

    ..Please feel free to re-open this thread by changing the Topic Status to ‘Not Resolved’ if any other questions come up and we’d be happy to help. ??

    Regards,

    Thread Starter wiwinetwork

    (@wiwinetwork)

    Thanks for the explanation @champsupertramp,

    sadly there are no entries with the post type ‘um_forms’ in the data-base – neither in wp_posts nor in wp_postmeta. We are using UM-version 2.1.20 on a 5.7.33 mysql database-server.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by wiwinetwork.
    Plugin Contributor Champ Camba

    (@champsupertramp)

    Hi @wiwinetwork

    Sorry for the late response. The post type should be um_form not um_forms.

    Please feel free to re-open this thread by changing the topic status to “Not Resolved” so that we can get back to you.

    Regards,

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