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repeated entries in fabrik_joins

felixkat

Senior Member
This bug has reared it's ugly head again.

EDIT:- Actually it's slighty different to last time.


Basically if you go into an existing dbjoin element and click save, it puts another entry in the backend fabrik_joins rather than updating the existing record.


It doesn't appear to cause any issues until you get a strange message telling you your not allowed more than 61 joins!!!! .... or something like that.


Looking in the backend I found nearly 40 entries of the same dbjoin! :eek:


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Thanks!

Found and fixed in github.

You can safely delete all the repeated rows for any given join that got affected by this. Leave the most recent, i.e. the one with the highest 'id' in the joins table.

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