Plugin Author
uamv
(@uamv)
What’s your setup? You are using the most current version of the plugin and of WP? Also, can you check that the custom db prefix field in the options is blank.
I’m using WordPress 3.5.2 with multisite. The Custom Database Table Prefix field is indeed blank.
Plugin Author
uamv
(@uamv)
i’ll check it out. i am currently using it with a multi-site, but i have designated a single database table into which all requests are placed. i’ll let you know when i have a chance to dig into it more.
Plugin Author
uamv
(@uamv)
Try deleting the plugin (ensure settings are not set to keep tables and options) and reinstalling the newest version. If still not working, we’ll dig in further. Thanks!
I just followed the instructions, and it is still not working.
Where you able to look in to it? If not, I have a slight update anyway. I created a new wordpress site on my server and tried the plugin, added a prayer, and it is still not writing to the database. Any clues would be greatly appreciated.
Plugin Author
uamv
(@uamv)
I have not had a chance. Was off the grid the past couple days and will be on vacation for a few more. The new install is a single install? What version of PHP are you running?
New install is a single install running on PHP 5.3.24
Plugin Author
uamv
(@uamv)
I notice you were encountering this same issue with other plugins, such as PrayBox. It seems the issue may have to do with database permissions on your server. I have not run Microsoft Server before. Hope you are able to sort this out. Not sure that I can be much more help unless you indeed find it to be related to the plugins.