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[Resolved] Error: Class 'Toolset_Relationship_Element_Type' not found

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Last updated by Jamal 4 years, 2 months ago.

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#1865939

I am currently running Types 3.4.3, View 3.2 and WP 5.29. I'm attempting incremental upgrades to the latest version of all plugins in order to migrate from Views to Blocks. When I upgrade to Views 3.3 I get an error message on the front and back end "Error: Class 'Toolset_Relationship_Element_Type' not found" but only on sites where I have post relationships defined (this is a multisite/network install). Is there a step I need to take before moving from 3.2 to 3.3 in order to migrate or redefine post relationships?

#1866279

Hello and thank you for contacting the Toolset support.

Toolset Types 3.4 has introduced a new database schema for the relationships. The update process should take care of a migration step to create the new database schema. This migration should be silent for small websites. I'll suggest that you go to Toolset->Relationships and if Toolset shows a message about the migration, follow it and complete the wizard until it finishes.

If you don't get such a screen, we would need to take a copy of your website and investigate it. Let me know if that would be ok with you.