@kineticllc and @DigitalRedEye IF you are experiencing the same issue as the users above, then it's a hosting issue and not a problem with Gravity Forms itself.
The latest update isn't mucking up the database, the issue is related to server settings on your site. It's also not related to the latest update, it's related to changes introduced v1.6 so if you are encountering this issue now that means you must have skipped the v1.6, and v1.6.1 and v1.6.2 releases.
Gravity Forms v1.6 introduced changes to the Gravity Forms database tables and has to add additional columns to the tables that store the entries to support new functionality that was introduced in the v1.6 release.
If your database user permissions, or database permissions aren't setup in such a way that permits your WordPress site to make updates and changes to existing database tables, then this caused a problem... the necessary changes can't be made.
When this happens, any queries that try and query data in those columns occur... it triggers an error and can't return the data.
Contact me directly at carl@rocketgenius.com and provide me with the following information:
- URL of the site
- WordPress admin login
- FTP login
We can take a look and confirm that this is indeed what is happening on your sites. So far, every use that has encountered this issue it's been due to permissions configured in their hosting preventing Gravity Forms from making required database updates.
Posted 12 years ago on Monday March 5, 2012 |
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