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How can I Move My CiviCRM (Wordpress) to A Subdomain?
I originally installed CiviCRM in Wordpress on our regular website. … Note: CiviCRM is installed in a separate database from Wordpress already. The new subdomain is currently empty. …
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How can I Move My CiviCRM (Wordpress) to A Subdomain?
I did it this way so I wouldn't have to spend time worrying about configuring a new Wordpress install to exactly match all the features of my current one with relation to CiviCRM:
I backed up everything … Disabled the CiviCRM Admin Utilites and CiviCRM plugins (in that order, apparently, or I got a fatal error)
Created the new subdomain and a new Wordpress (WP) database
Exported the WP and CiviCRM databases …
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PEAR_Exception: DB Error: no such field, while upgrading CiviCRM in Wordpress
I just tried to update a CiviCRM 5.47.4 installation to the latest 5.51.0 and I am getting this error during the database upgrade process.
Once the upgrade failed I reset both the filesystem and datab …