Hello,
Thanks for reaching out.
May I ask you if it’s possible that your client has as a lot of scheduled posts in Blog2Social on his website?
Looking forward to your reply.
Thanks for quick feedback. Where would I see scheduled posts in Blog2Social?
Hello,
Thanks for your reply.
You can check your scheduled posts by clicking on “Social Media Posts” -> “Scheduled Posts”.
How to view, edit or delete scheduled social media posts
Thanks for quick feedback. There are no posts scheduled.
Just found that there are lots of posts in “Social Media Posts” -> “Calendar” in previous months, maybe that is the reason for the huge database table? Is there a way to adjust / reduce / auto-remove those?
Hello,
Thank you for your response.
If you currently have no scheduled posts in Blog2Social, you can of course clean up the database table to create more space. Please be aware that removing this table in general could cause issues.
In which menu of your plugin would I clean up the database table?
Hello,
Thank you for your reply.
Clearing WordPress database tables can be done in several ways. There are two common methods: using phpMyAdmin or using a plugin (for example, WP-DBManager).
Note that clearing the database tables will completely remove the data, and it can be irreversibly lost. It is strongly recommended to back up the database before proceeding.
Please add an option in your plugin to adjust / reduce / auto-remove old entries, thanks.
Hello,
rest assured, we will gladly add your suggestion to our feature list for future developments. If this can be implemented in a future update, we will inform you.
Hi,
If your plugin gets deleted does it remove the tables ?
Clive
Hello Clive,
the database tables are not removed automatically when uninstalling. Please follow the steps mentioned above if you wish to remove them.
Don’t you think you should remove the tables when your plugin is deleted ?
Hello Clive,
Thanks for your feedback.
There are various reasons why Blog2Social is temporarily uninstalled but then continues to be used afterward. However, I will also add your suggestion to our feature list for future developments.
Hi,
Thank you for your prompt reply, you could always ask if the data shuld be kept or not.
Regards
Clive