• Resolved Josh Kohlbach

    (@jkohlbach)


    Hi team,

    I noticed that the table wp_yoast_seo_meta does not have a primary key assigned.

    Could you please ensure it does? This can cause conflicts if not that are hard to detect.

    Thanks for your consideration.
    Josh

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  • Plugin Support Michael Ti?a

    (@mikes41720)

    Hi @jkohlbach

    As of v14.9 of the Yoast SEO for WordPress plugin, it deprecates the wp_yoast_seo_meta table. On a new installation, this table is not created anymore. You can try backing up the table and dropping it.

    You can learn more about it here — https://github.com/Yoast/wordpress-seo/issues/15453

    Could you check if you are still having any issues with the latest version of Yoast SEO for WordPress 15.2.1?

    Thread Starter Josh Kohlbach

    (@jkohlbach)

    That’s great @mikes41720 thanks.

    I’m on 15.2.1 currently but the table was not automatically dropped. Is there a plan to forcibly drop it with a DB update on a later release?

    If so I probably won’t worry about doing it myself just yet.

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