• Hi, thanks for making this plugin, it’s very cool and it saves a lot of time for my project.

    So, I am writing to you because I am experiencing a weird thing in displaying my Data Project with wpdadiehard. Basically, I did all the connection with parent and child table and everything works perfectly fine on the back-end, but when I want to publish the parent table and click on view, it doesn’t redirect to the children page. I have no clue on what I am doing wrong. I tried to do everything from scratch two times but still no luck.

    The DB was imported through the plugin, it consists in 4 tables, 1 parent with a primary key and 3 children with no primary key. The connection 1:n were done properly and, indeed, everything works on the back-end. No clue why I cannot reproduce the same table and connection on the front-end.

    Thank you again for your help,
    Looking forward in hearing back from you!

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  • Plugin Author Passionate Programmer Peter

    (@peterschulznl)

    Hi @fecke9296,

    Allow me to ask you a few questions to get a better understanding of your question first:
    – What version of WP Data Access is installed?
    – Which theme are you using?
    – Did you try other themes?

    Good to know:
    Shortcode wpdadiehard does not work with all themes. The latest version has less issues, but I cannot guarantee it will work with all themes. Please make sure you have the latest version of the plugin installed.

    Alternatively:
    Shortcodes wpdadataproject and wpdadataforms are premium shortcodes that will work with any theme.

    Best regards,
    Peter

    Thread Starter fecke9296

    (@fecke9296)

    Hi Peter, thank you for the reply, i guess the theme incompatibility is the only plausible explanation to this issue, indeed.
    I have both WP Data Access and wordpress last versions.
    The theme name is: Cenote (latest version).

    I have not tried other theme since I am working on a page of a website not done by me and my job is to implement the database only and I am not allow to touch anything else.

    Plugin Author Passionate Programmer Peter

    (@peterschulznl)

    Hi @fecke9296,

    Do you have a public URL for that page? Just like to see what’s happening. You can use the contactform on the plugin website if your prefer to share that information in private.

    Thanks,
    Peter

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