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[Closed] Where is it stored in the database

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Last updated by Minesh 1 year, 6 months ago.

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#2605825

jww

Where are Toolset custom fields stored in the database?

I deleted some fields which were based on a conditional block, deleted the conditional block, and now can't add them back in. I'm wondering if they are somewhere in the database I need to clean out?

Thanks

#2606253

Minesh
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Hello. Thank you for contacting the Toolset support.

All custom fields values obviously stored in the postmeta table as Toolset follows the WordPress standard.

I'm not sure where exactly you want to add the custom fields and from where you deleted. Can you please share problem URL and admin access details and tell me where you want to add the custom fields and what custom fields and let me see whats going wrong with your setup.

*** Please make a FULL BACKUP of your database and website.***
I would also eventually need to request temporary access (WP-Admin and FTP) to your site. Preferably to a test site where the problem has been replicated if possible in order to be of better help and check if some configurations might need to be changed.

I have set the next reply to private which means only you and I have access to it.

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