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Managing Custom Fields via SQL
- Winston Baccus
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8 years 8 months ago #67521
by Winston Baccus
Managing Custom Fields via SQL was created by Winston Baccus
In previous versions of Event Booking, I was able to utilize RS Form's ability to update the database to create a form that inserted values into the eb_field_events table to apply a bunch of custom fields at one time to an event using it's ID.
For some reason, that doesn't work in the newest version. When I open the custom field to edit it, it's still showing the default "All Events," and not the events I've added to that table.
What am I missing with this newer version?
For some reason, that doesn't work in the newest version. When I open the custom field to edit it, it's still showing the default "All Events," and not the events I've added to that table.
What am I missing with this newer version?
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8 years 8 months ago #67535
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Managing Custom Fields via SQL
Hi Winston
I don't have any clues. If you enter data to the table correctly, the events should be selected. You can submit a support ticket sending us super admin account of your site and give me a sample custom field which is having this error so that I can help checking the data and make sure it is correct.
Tuan
I don't have any clues. If you enter data to the table correctly, the events should be selected. You can submit a support ticket sending us super admin account of your site and give me a sample custom field which is having this error so that I can help checking the data and make sure it is correct.
Tuan
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