• Resolved AiratTop

    (@airathalitov)


    I found next notice in WP_DEBUG mode.

    PHP Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$id in /some_path/wp-content/plugins/user-switching/user-switching.php on line 529

    BuddyPress 2.7.2

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  • Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    Thanks for the message. Does the error still occur is you deactivate all your other plugins and switch to one of the default themes?

    John

    Thread Starter AiratTop

    (@airathalitov)

    I don’t know. Sorry, but I don’t gonna deactivate all my plugins and switch to default theme.

    When this plugin deactivated, notice is gone.

    Thread Starter AiratTop

    (@airathalitov)

    Are you checked this notice?

    Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    As I mentioned above, the only way to debug this is to deactivate your other plugins and switch to a default theme to see if the problem persists.

    The line in question is support for BuddyPress, and the functionality works as expected.

    Let me know if you find the cause of the problem.

    Thread Starter AiratTop

    (@airathalitov)

    @johnbillion

    Can you check this issue with php 7.1?

    Plugin Author John Blackbourn

    (@johnbillion)

    WordPress Core Developer

    I’ve just checked this with PHP 7.1 and I don’t see the notice above.

    Unless you’re willing to try debugging this by deactivating your other plugins, or switching to one of the default themes, I can’t be of much help. You should be able to do this on your development site so you don’t affect the live site.

    Thread Starter AiratTop

    (@airathalitov)

    Ok, I will do this as soon as possible.

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