Nathan Explosion Posted January 5 Posted January 5 (edited) Just going to add this to the fun... If it was me doing this, I'd be checking if I have any other non-Invision applications installed which may have a table in the database. For example...."links"... With NO knowledge of what you have installed in your Invision environment, and NO knowledge of whether you have 1 table called "links" or multiple tables called "links_<SOMETHING>", I'd be wondering if that was used by an application called "Links Directory" Edited January 5 by Nathan Explosion teraßyte and Marc 1 1
15Degrees Posted January 5 Author Posted January 5 Ill give that a try. At the moment Invision is working fine on the new Db with the new Db details. Ill now delete all the invision tables out of my WP database 🙂 and also delete commentmeta and links out of the Invision DB. Its actually not taken me too long to do this to be honest.
15Degrees Posted January 5 Author Posted January 5 23 minutes ago, Nathan Explosion said: Just going to add this to the fun... If it was me doing this, I'd be checking if I have any other non-Invision applications installed which may have a table in the database. For example...."links"... With NO knowledge of what you have installed in your Invisiion environment, and NO knowledge of whether you have 1 table called "links" or more than one tables called "links_<SOMETHING>", I'd be wondering if that was used by an application called "Links Directory" I only have base Invision installed with Calendar. The only plugin I am using is SSO. Either way I have deleted both links and commentmeta and it's all still working 🙂
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