[wp-hackers] Missing postmeta after 3.6 upgrade

Josh joshua.sibelman at gmail.com
Tue Aug 6 18:08:39 UTC 2013


So that worked. What I did was export the WP database, import it into a new schema, deleted all post revisions with their respective postmeta, and then updated wp-config.php to point to the new schema. That fixed the problem of the vanishing postmeta.

To me this sounds like a bug with the new revision system, but the Codex suggests getting feedback before opening a ticket by emailing this list, among other things.

Anyone have feedback about filing this as a ticket? 


On Monday, August 5, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Daniel wrote:

> Something else, try a on a fresh install of WordPress with a clean
> database in-case something in the database is causing issues.
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> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Otto <otto at ottodestruct.com (mailto:otto at ottodestruct.com)> wrote:
> > If you disable plugins entirely, then any postmeta info which doesn't
> > start with an underscore should still be visible in the "Custom
> > fields" box. Does the data disappear when this is the case as well?
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> > Basically, try to figure out if it's the interaction between 3.6 and a
> > plugin by disabling all plugins and seeing if it happens on a clean
> > setup.
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> > -Otto
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> > On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 6:17 PM, Josh <joshua.sibelman at gmail.com (mailto:joshua.sibelman at gmail.com)> wrote:
> > > It's kind of a weird issue to explain. It occurs when clicking on a post to edit it. Clicking on a post to edit brings up the edit post screen, where the postmeta fields are then blank. Looking at the database the postmeta is in the postmeta table, but once I click on the record to edit it, once the edit screen loads the postmeda fields are gone from the db. It's as though some action is being called upon loading the edit screen that is deleting the post meta. Definitely a head scratcher.
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> > > If I restore the post to a previous state via an available autosave or revision then the postmeta is restored, and subsequent clicks to edit the record do not cause the postmeta to be deleted.
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