• Resolved Wasee

    (@wasee)


    I have a wordpress running website with thousands of pages from more thn a year but now i just realize that there is wp_user_level and some other fields missing in user_meta table of my wordpress database for admin and even for all the users there is no wp_user_level i just realize it when i was using some plugin capable with user levels.

    So what i want to know is that is there a way to fix or i have to do it manually by adding this field in mysql?

    Thanks in advance

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  • Thread Starter Wasee

    (@wasee)

    umm no reply?

    Hi, wp_user_level is a row entry in the user_meta table, not its own field. You won’t see it in the table structure but as a meta_key that’s data in the table. From the sounds of it there is nothing you need to fix.

    Thread Starter Wasee

    (@wasee)

    But i have it in all my other wordpress installations and some plugins which make use of it are working perfectly there but on this site they don’t work because this is missing.

    I am just curious how it was added to those installations databases? is it was added by WP itself or some Plugin.

    Thanks for your reply…

    There used to be a user_level field in older versions of wordpress. Version 2.5 and later no longer use this field.

    If you’re still using old installations of wordpress, you might want to think about upgrading wordpress.

    Thread Starter Wasee

    (@wasee)

    Well i am using the latest 2.8.4 version but i guess those plugins were quite old so they depends on this old method of checking user role to perform actions now i know why this was happening.

    Thanks for all your support bro

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