michaelwalch
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Hi Fevnihil and Maybellyne,
sorry for checking back late.
YES the test helper plugin worked out super fine.I could recreate the missing yoast_seo_links table with it.
Many thanks for that tip.Kind greetings,
MichaelI just tried to take an almost empty yoast_seo_links table from another site and import it into the actual database. The import works – still an error remains.
The error in detail is this here:
Database Error: [Table ‘123456789.wp_yoast_seo_links’ doesn’t exist]
SELECT COUNT(P.ID) FROM eac_posts AS P LEFT JOIN eac_yoast_indexable AS I ON P.ID = I.object_id AND I.link_count IS NOT NULL AND I.object_type = ‘post’ LEFT JOIN eac_yoast_seo_links AS L ON L.post_id = P.ID AND L.target_indexable_id IS NULL AND L.type = ‘internal’ AND L.target_post_id IS NOT NULL AND L.target_post_id != 0 WHERE ( I.object_id IS NULL OR L.post_id IS NOT NULL ) AND P.post_status = ‘publish’ AND P.post_type IN (‘post’, ‘page’, ‘fl-builder-template’, ‘pauschale’, ‘zimmertyp’, ‘photouploads’, ‘astra-advanced-hook’)`Would you have any idea Maybellyne?
Thank you Maybellyne,
I did again a re-install and the 1 yoast_seo_links table still is missing.
Sure i did dissable all caches. Is there any way one can “manually” import an maybe empty yoast_seo_links table into the existing database?Btw. Yes the internal link counting (text link counting) connected with this feature is also missing when i see the “pages” overview. Just the first 2 columns are there with Focus-Keyprhase and “Readability” are there. 🙂
I also did the SEO data optimization analysis. I had not done that previously. But also it brings no change.
great thanks a lot socialdude. and
kind greetings,michael