• Hello. I’m hoping you can help. I am unable to change anything attempting to edit one Pod custom post type. After pressing “Save Pod” the changes revert to their previous settings? I have made changes to the options on this pod before so I am not sure why it stopped allowing me to edit – could I have changed a setting? I have a few other pod custom post types set up and those all allow me to change Advanced Options, etc. So this inability to edit is unique to this one pod custom post type. Also this is a multisite set-up and I am able to change options of the same pod type on the other sites in the network. These pods were all created using the FG Drupal plugin to import the custom post type and content from a Drupal site. I would like to mention how much I have been loving working with the Pods plugin – coming from a mixed Drupal and WP background but deciding to move to exclusively WP Pods gives me so much of the CMS functionality I liked in Drupal. It’s an excellent plugin!

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  • Thread Starter darrinbreen

    (@darrinbreen)

    Follow up to my previous post. I found a support forum post that mentioned opening the inspector in your browser to see if any errors generate after hitting save trying to edit a pod. I realized the Pod content type is generating a 500 error after save to this address: /wp-json/pods/v1/pods/374?_locale=user

    Which I believe has something to do with Rest API? However I have no idea how to fix it and ultimately the Rest API settings are amongst the edits that will not save?

    Also, I have tested this with all other plugins deactivated and default theme and same result. Edits to the one Pod are not being saved?

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