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Thanks Chris,
I tried that but it didn’t work.
However, I replaced the Washington term group with a ten char ‘XXXXXXXXXX’ and that worked.
Then I did a sql update to change the term_group for all the matching rows to switch to the new term_group id. Seems to have worked.
Hi Chris,
We’re using the latest version.
Washington is indeed in the term_group_labels:
a:12:{i:0;s:12:"not assigned";i:1;s:10:"Washington";i:2;s:7:"Florida";i:3;s:10:"California";i:4;s:7:"Georgia";i:5;s:8:"Colorado";i:6;s:4:"Utah";i:7;s:8:"Illinois";i:8;s:7:"England";i:9;s:6:"Oregon";i:10;s:5:"Chile";i:11;s:5:"Idaho";}Here are the term_groups:
a:10:{i:0;i:0;i:1;i:9;i:3;i:7;i:4;i:11;i:5;i:4;i:6;i:2;i:7;i:8;i:8;i:5;i:9;i:10;i:10;i:3;}changing to ‘XXXXXXX’ just made it so none of the tag groups showed up on the background.
I created a temporary group and deleted it. Still not able to make one for ‘Washington’ and it’s still not showing up in the list.
What table are the tag groups stored in? I can poke around phpmyadmin and see if there is anything bizarre there?
We added a new tag group and then the Washington one disappeared. When we try to create a new one called ‘Washington’ it says it already exists (the screen shot shows that message).
Sorting by alphabet doesn’t make it return.