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June 6, 2015 at 10:04 am #10653
Syam Mohan
Keymaster

Hi Jim,

I understand if you don’t want me to have mysql access. But backup/restore method will take considerably long time rather than mysql admin.

I think I found the basic cause. The ‘id’ column from ‘wpfront_ure_options’ table always returns zero, which makes the values overwrite each other. That column is supposed to be an ‘auto_increment’ so it should never be zero. Can you check the values of that column? And also make sure it is set as auto_increment. Do a test insert into that table and check the ‘id’ value. You also mentioned you have a development site. Do the same checks there too.

Thanks

Syam

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