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Posted September 2, 20222 yr Hi Team, Greetings!! we are client of yours- Middle Earth HR(community@middleearthhr.com), we are unable to post anything in the groups, below is the screenshot for your reference please sort it of, as soon as possible. Looking forward to hear from you.
September 2, 20222 yr Author Hi Team, Please help me as we are facing issue as below: our website url is URL: https://www.middleearthhr.com/earthhrcommunity/ looking forward to hear from you.
September 2, 20222 yr No. Go to ACP -> System -> Support -> Get Support -> System Log. Pate the newest entry.
September 2, 20222 yr Well, guessing: you probably don’t have the core_follow_count_cache. Wait for someone from IPS.
September 2, 20222 yr Community Expert This is due to your database is missing the core_follow_count_cache table. Please contact your hosting provider to see if they can investigate why it is missing on your server. While unrelated to your issue, I do want to bring up that you are rather behind in releases and should upgrade at your earliest convenience.
September 2, 20222 yr Community Expert There have been a few topics about missing the core_follow_count_cache table lately. 🤨
September 2, 20222 yr There have been a few topics about missing the core_follow_count_cache table lately. 🤨 Probably some step isn’t creating the table.
September 5, 20222 yr Community Expert There have been a few topics about missing the core_follow_count_cache table lately. 🤨 This is very likely coincidental, given most are upgrading without issue, but I have brought this up internally for review in any case. Would rather check and be wrong 🙂 The table itself being missing however, you would need to address in this case. The table will have existed prior to you starting the upgrade, so you would need to restore that table from a valid backup