• Resolved parttr

    (@parttr)


    The code needs to be changed to change the URL of the table
    I got into trouble after transferring the site from the subdomain
    Unfortunately, rel = “canonical” is not displayed for the main domain and is displayed for Subdomain
    This is a very important issue. On the other hand, I can not manually change this change from the plugin settings because there are more than 1000 posts.
    I found a table called wp_yoast_indexable in phpmyadmin that can be solved by changing the addresses?
    But I can’t change the tables because there are too many tables. Is there a code to replace these addresses at once?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @parttr We’re sorry for the difficulties you are experiencing with the plugin. Regarding the issue, we are aware of this bug with Yoast SEO and there is currently an issue report open with our developers. However, at this time we are unable to provide an ETA as to when this will be resolved, as currently the issue is in a queue and we can’t say how much time will be required before our developers can address the issue.

    In order to correct this you would need to reset the indexable tables and then re-run the indexation on the main domain’s site. Can you please try the following:

    ? Install the Yoast Test Helper plugin?
    ? Go to the Tools → Yoast Test → Yoast SEO and click on the “Reset indexables tables & migrations” button
    ?– Go to SEO → Tools and run the “Start processing and speed up your site now” function again.

    Plugin Support Jerlyn

    (@jerparx)

    Hi @parttr ,

    We’re closing this thread because we haven’t heard back from you in a while. Should you have further questions, please open a new thread.

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