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Yes Casey,
Please feel free to close it. Thank you again for everything.
October 9, 2013 at 6:17 am in reply to: Cannot view pending or published events in admin panel #70023mrsreederParticipantYes, works perfect! Thank you to everyone involved. One question. If I need to have this in my child theme file will it still work? I tried copying the functions.php to the child theme folder with the code from above and it threw out a 500 error.
October 8, 2013 at 10:11 pm in reply to: Cannot view pending or published events in admin panel #70002mrsreederParticipantThank you Chris (and Jessica)
The host is Netfirms and I am aware of the slowness but don’t have time to look into it just yet. Will more then likely change hosting companies at some point. Too much work to move all the sites and not looking forward to it.I appreciate you finding a fix for this. It is 1am here, so won’t get to this until sometime tomorrow. I have to say I am looking forward to bring able to keep using thee plugins!
Have a good night,
October 8, 2013 at 6:06 pm in reply to: Cannot view pending or published events in admin panel #69983mrsreederParticipantThis reply is private.
October 8, 2013 at 5:39 pm in reply to: Cannot view pending or published events in admin panel #69979mrsreederParticipantThis reply is private.
October 8, 2013 at 4:39 pm in reply to: Cannot view pending or published events in admin panel #69965mrsreederParticipantHi Again,
My hosting company was actually quite helpful and has come back with this:
The error mentioned above is related to the plugin that is causing the load. The sql call is quite heavy. It might be split into several calls. It is not possible to change the MySQL settings to resolve the errors. Alternatively, You can use this command: SET OPTION SQL_BIG_SELECTS = 1 before running the query you know to return lots of values.
The MAX_JOIN_SIZE gets hit when MySQL calculates the Cartesian product of a join, not the actual expected records back. Therefore, if you’re joining a massive table to another massive table, this will break the tables in the database. Use indexes and views to pare down the possible table hits if it’s really that large.
For details, please refer the wordpress forum at http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-content-aware-sidebars-wordpress-database-error .
Now, in your experience what is the most data that this plugin should be able to handle comfortably. I don’t mind scaling down and keeping content under a certain number, but obviously I need it functional which it currently is not.
October 8, 2013 at 11:05 am in reply to: Cannot view pending or published events in admin panel #69893mrsreederParticipantThis reply is private.
October 8, 2013 at 10:20 am in reply to: Cannot view pending or published events in admin panel #69867mrsreederParticipantThank you for the thorough reply. I ran into a timeout error in a custom script before with this hosting company and resolved it by maxing out the php memory to 128 and the limit to something like 70,000. Since I have already ruled out a plugin conflict, let me play with the php.ini file and see what comes from it.
Can you keep this ticket open for a few days in case I need your help.
Thank you again.
October 7, 2013 at 2:53 pm in reply to: Cannot view pending or published events in admin panel #69722mrsreederParticipantAnother FYI, I tried creating a draft event and could not view/access it from “my events” on the front end or WP admin panel.
October 7, 2013 at 2:41 pm in reply to: Cannot view pending or published events in admin panel #69719mrsreederParticipantThis reply is private.
mrsreederParticipantSeriously, I could kiss you right now! You just made my day. Please ignore my response and refund request in the other ticket. I can live without the events showing in the admin panel with this working.
You rock! Thank you.
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mrsreederParticipantSorry Casey, I can see you replied but I have not received it by email and cannot read it here due to it being marked private.
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