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I have added ACF Post Object field to a user(field key is field_5beda4b10dc7d
). I am trying to remove this field value from a user based on the user ID, ACF Key, and post id. Am I missing something?
delete_user_meta(1, 'field_5beda4b10dc7d', 128);
php mysql wordpress advanced-custom-fields
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I have added ACF Post Object field to a user(field key is field_5beda4b10dc7d
). I am trying to remove this field value from a user based on the user ID, ACF Key, and post id. Am I missing something?
delete_user_meta(1, 'field_5beda4b10dc7d', 128);
php mysql wordpress advanced-custom-fields
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What is your question? Tell us as an edit, in the question, what you want to do, show what you have tried including a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example and tell us what results you got, including errors or messages. You may get better results over on wordpress.stackexchange.com
– user1531971
Nov 16 '18 at 15:58
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I have added ACF Post Object field to a user(field key is field_5beda4b10dc7d
). I am trying to remove this field value from a user based on the user ID, ACF Key, and post id. Am I missing something?
delete_user_meta(1, 'field_5beda4b10dc7d', 128);
php mysql wordpress advanced-custom-fields
I have added ACF Post Object field to a user(field key is field_5beda4b10dc7d
). I am trying to remove this field value from a user based on the user ID, ACF Key, and post id. Am I missing something?
delete_user_meta(1, 'field_5beda4b10dc7d', 128);
php mysql wordpress advanced-custom-fields
php mysql wordpress advanced-custom-fields
edited Nov 16 '18 at 18:00
Ruzihm
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asked Nov 16 '18 at 13:23
BowenBowen
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You are using delete_user_meta()
wrong. Look at the documentation:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/delete_user_meta
The third parameter does the following:
$meta_value (string) (optional) Optional. Metadata value. Must be serializable if non-scalar. If specified, only delete metadata entries
with this value. Otherwise, delete all entries with the specified
meta_key. Passnull
,false
, or an empty string to skip this check.
(For backward compatibility, it is not possible to pass an empty
string to delete those entries with an empty string for a value.
What you currently say is: Delete user meta where
user_id = 1
meta_key = field_5beda4b10dc7d
meta_value = 128
This is probably not true in most cases. Probably you just have to ommit the third parameter in order to achieve your goal.
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You are using delete_user_meta()
wrong. Look at the documentation:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/delete_user_meta
The third parameter does the following:
$meta_value (string) (optional) Optional. Metadata value. Must be serializable if non-scalar. If specified, only delete metadata entries
with this value. Otherwise, delete all entries with the specified
meta_key. Passnull
,false
, or an empty string to skip this check.
(For backward compatibility, it is not possible to pass an empty
string to delete those entries with an empty string for a value.
What you currently say is: Delete user meta where
user_id = 1
meta_key = field_5beda4b10dc7d
meta_value = 128
This is probably not true in most cases. Probably you just have to ommit the third parameter in order to achieve your goal.
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You are using delete_user_meta()
wrong. Look at the documentation:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/delete_user_meta
The third parameter does the following:
$meta_value (string) (optional) Optional. Metadata value. Must be serializable if non-scalar. If specified, only delete metadata entries
with this value. Otherwise, delete all entries with the specified
meta_key. Passnull
,false
, or an empty string to skip this check.
(For backward compatibility, it is not possible to pass an empty
string to delete those entries with an empty string for a value.
What you currently say is: Delete user meta where
user_id = 1
meta_key = field_5beda4b10dc7d
meta_value = 128
This is probably not true in most cases. Probably you just have to ommit the third parameter in order to achieve your goal.
add a comment |
You are using delete_user_meta()
wrong. Look at the documentation:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/delete_user_meta
The third parameter does the following:
$meta_value (string) (optional) Optional. Metadata value. Must be serializable if non-scalar. If specified, only delete metadata entries
with this value. Otherwise, delete all entries with the specified
meta_key. Passnull
,false
, or an empty string to skip this check.
(For backward compatibility, it is not possible to pass an empty
string to delete those entries with an empty string for a value.
What you currently say is: Delete user meta where
user_id = 1
meta_key = field_5beda4b10dc7d
meta_value = 128
This is probably not true in most cases. Probably you just have to ommit the third parameter in order to achieve your goal.
You are using delete_user_meta()
wrong. Look at the documentation:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/delete_user_meta
The third parameter does the following:
$meta_value (string) (optional) Optional. Metadata value. Must be serializable if non-scalar. If specified, only delete metadata entries
with this value. Otherwise, delete all entries with the specified
meta_key. Passnull
,false
, or an empty string to skip this check.
(For backward compatibility, it is not possible to pass an empty
string to delete those entries with an empty string for a value.
What you currently say is: Delete user meta where
user_id = 1
meta_key = field_5beda4b10dc7d
meta_value = 128
This is probably not true in most cases. Probably you just have to ommit the third parameter in order to achieve your goal.
answered Nov 16 '18 at 14:45
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