• Resolved mattcass

    (@mattcass)


    Howdy, noticed the following in my server error_log file after updating my sites to Yoast SEO version 14.1

    [20-May-2020 21:36:27 UTC] WordPress database error Table ‘mydb.wp_yoast_indexable’ doesn’t exist for query UPDATE wp_yoast_indexable SET permalink = NULL WHERE object_type = ‘post’ AND object_sub_type = ‘attachment’ made by require_once(‘wp-admin/admin.php’), require_once(‘wp-load.php’), require_once(‘wp-config.php’), require_once(‘wp-settings.php’), do_action(‘plugins_loaded’), WP_Hook->do_action, WP_Hook->apply_filters, wpseo_init, WPSEO_Upgrade->__construct, array_walk, WPSEO_Upgrade->run_upgrade_routine, WPSEO_Upgrade->upgrade_141, WPSEO_Upgrade->reset_permalinks_of_attachments_for_141

    This happened to all of my sites during the update from 13.5 to 14.1 (I waited until 14.1 due to the update issues in 14.0 – 14.0.4)

    The database table wp_yoast_indexable has records now and nothing appears funky at a glance in phpMyAdmin.

    Hard to know if everything is working OK; all website and Yoast functionality seems fine since updating to 14.1. But I’m concerned about the above error. Any feedback is much appreciated, thanks.

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  • Hi,

    We have an open issue related to that error here https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo/issues/15273. However, the error is related to internal tests. While we are not sure how the errors are being generated we suggest monitoring the issue. A fix is expected in v14.4 however we are not sure if that fix will resolve the error specific to you. Please update to v14.4 when it comes out and see if those errors all resolve.

    Plugin Support Michael Ti?a

    (@mikes41720)

    Setting this to resolved to keep the forum overview.

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