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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);









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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);









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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);









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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);






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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

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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

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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
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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

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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. Pass null, 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. Pass null, 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. Pass null, 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. Pass null, 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.






        share|improve this answer













        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. Pass null, 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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