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[#3966]

I am getting zero results for forum searches. It's like it is not reading the database for the forum posts at all. Please take a look:

https://www.deckstainhelp.com/community/

I am having another issue with the forum posts not generating Titles for the page that I posted earlier. Maybe this is related?


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Can I change to full text here? I see the two tables but not the third. Attached screen shot.

Screen Shot 2017 02 11 at 9.58.07 AM

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Please use this SQL:

SET SQL_MODE = "NO_AUTO_VALUE_ON_ZERO";
ALTER TABLE `wp_wpforo_posts` ADD FULLTEXT KEY `title` (`title`);
ALTER TABLE `wp_wpforo_posts` ADD FULLTEXT KEY `body` (`body`);
ALTER TABLE `wp_wpforo_posts` ADD FULLTEXT KEY `title_plus_body` (`title`,`body`);

PLEASE NOTE: It's correct to get  "# MySQL returned an empty result set (i.e. zero rows).", this SQL doesn't return any value, so message is correct. try the SQL again and if you got the same massage don't think it's an error.

The other issue is that Page Titles are not being generated for Topics. All topics have the default page title of: Deck Stain Forum | Best Deck Stain Review Ratings

It comes from SEO plugin, if you use All In One plugin please change it to Yoast SEO. We're currently working to fix SEO plugin conflicts. They conflicts with built-in wpForo SEO, but Yoast SEO.


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Please contact to the developer who did this migration, ask them to re-create Full Text Index. They'll do that very easy. You can't do that. You should change "created" and "modified" fields default value to "CURRENT_DATETIME", then delete all Full Text indexes and then execute the SQL I've mentioned above.


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Posted by: Robert

 

Please contact to the developer who did this migration, ask them to re-create Full Text Index. They'll do that very easy. You can't do that. You should change "created" and "modified" fields default value to "CURRENT_DATETIME", then delete all Full Text indexes and then execute the SQL I've mentioned above.

   

Thanks I will contact them


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