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Yay! Fantastic. It works.
Thank you so much for such a quick reply.
Happy to review/recommend your awesome plug-in to anyone.
Stay safe and stay well.
Any thoughts on this?
I’m really interested in finding the a solution to the same problem.
Like @saramansouri, your plug-in is fantastic but I really need to collate the Member information for the main site Admin.
@saramansouri – can you share the work-around you found using wpDataTables – I have bought a copy of this but the table generator doesn’t seem to find any of the information from the Registration form submitted by Ultimate Members?
Any help would be hugely appreciated!
Thank you!
I had figured it out – I had the ‘show meta’ option disabled. Schoolboy error!
Loving Symbiostock.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Managing spaces available quantity/ticket types?By the way; I’ve set up the ticket types as 3 options:
Ticket option 1:
Table for 2: min 2, max 2
Ticket option 2:
Table for 4 – 10: min 4, max 10
Ticket option 3:
Table for 4 – 10: min 4, max 10Hi smac2: I’ve had the same problem and found your thread while trying to find a solution. The archive said it was about 60mb but when downloaded and unstuffed on my Mac I just had a 76k wordpress_6.sql file.
Then I remembered that we had a similar issue with a website we had built for us by a development team (back in the old days of hand coding!). Our site sold downloadable vector stock vector illustrations (https://www.vectoredit.com) but we found that some customers received an ’empty’ file when they downloaded their purchase. They got the .zip file OK, but when they unstuffed it, it was empty.
We worked out that this issue was only on Macs – when we tested the same .zip download on a PC it unstuffed correctly with the file inside.
So, following that theory, I downloaded my WPBackUp archive to my PC, and not my Mac. I then used 7-zip to un-stuff the .tar.gz archive. This left me with a .tar file which I then had to use 7-zip to un-stuff again. Voila! I got my WordPress archive complete with all the directories and files etc.
So, it seems the Mac doesn’t like the compression somehow. My suggestion is to use a PC if you can and follow my procedure to see if it works for you.
Hope this helps!