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  • in reply to: HTTP 500 Error when trying to add recurring event #1159085
    Alex
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    I have successfully created less data-intensive recurring events, on local host, after having set the cut-off for future event instances to 1 month.

    The default was 24 months, and was the setting when the troublesome event was created. When I try to edit the event, the WordPress admin tells me that there are almost 3000 instances on the database. I was thinking that this could be part of the problem, so I tried to delete the event in order to recreate with the new 1-month cut-off. However, the Trash process simply takes forever and then just stops (I can’t get it to work). Deleting each recurring instance would take forever too.

    I will try and recreate my event on another one of my live websites, but can you let me know how I can delete the event? If the WP admin won’t let me do it, can it be done from PHP MyAdmin?

    in reply to: HTTP 500 Error when trying to add recurring event #1158169
    Alex
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    Hi Geoff,

    I just uploaded the settings screenshot.

    I changed the cut-off for future events to 1 month and the error report got strange:

    Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 118325 bytes) in /Users/*********/MAMP/tbjj/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 1456

    It’s saying that it tried to allocate a number of bytes that is below the capacity it’s stating.

    It appears that changing the recurrence settings did help. Any advice from here?

    Alex

    in reply to: HTTP 500 Error when trying to add recurring event #1157911
    Alex
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    Hi Geoff,

    I have attached a screenshot of a typical event (this event includes more custom recurrence rules, and there are several of these events I would need to add).

    The client’s needs are to display a relatively busy gym schedule, with separate schedules for the first and second floors. This would mean at least 5 events similar (in data intensiveness) to the single one that is surpassing data capacity. The client would also need to display one-off events (such as seminars, food drives, etc.).

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