wpsnoop: fix ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases plugin conflicts, errors & issues

When the plugin ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases conflicts or throws a PHP error we hope wpsnoop can help you to fix the issue quickly.


Discover which shortcodes wp-options PHP functions database tables and files are created by ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases, plus learn which plugins and/or themes could be in conflict with ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases.


Troubleshooting theme and plugin conflicts is easier when you know what ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases leaves behind after uninstalling it from a WordPress installation, there is a list down below for your convenience.

Expert advice is recommended if you are not technically proficient with PHP, MySQL etc. View support options for ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases


What does ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases version 2.6 add to WordPress? Answers Here.

This is an automatically generated report - it is possible for ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases to perform differently in your installation, previous versions before 2.6 may have created a different set of shortcodes, used different function names or could have created entirely different database tables to store settings and operate. This is not an exhaustive list but shows how version 2.6 of ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases behaves when installed and removed on a clean installation of WordPress.

We have not tested individual shortcodes, features or settings of this plugin but instead have concentrated on the potential for obvious errors and conflicts which can occur, if you need help with the plugin in your local installation you can get WordPress help and support for ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases by clicking here.

Our testing covered the free version of this plugin there may or may not be a paid version or premium version available for purchase that unlocks additional features and could behave in a slightly or very different manner.

Which new files does ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases add to WordPress?

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Type & Path Size Conflicts
wp-content/plugins/abase/ 330.70kB No known conflicts with other themes or plugins.
wp-content/plugins/abase/abase_description.php 972.00B No known conflicts with other themes or plugins.
wp-content/plugins/abase/abase_plugin_options.php 12.51kB No known conflicts with other themes or plugins.
wp-content/plugins/abase/abase.php 98.80kB No known conflicts with other themes or plugins.
wp-content/plugins/abase/readme.txt 37.60kB No known conflicts with other themes or plugins.
wp-content/plugins/abase/screenshot-1.png 86.84kB No known conflicts with other themes or plugins.
wp-content/plugins/abase/screenshot-2.png 93.96kB No known conflicts with other themes or plugins.
wp-content/plugins/abase/version.txt 40.00B No known conflicts with other themes or plugins.

Which new shortcodes does ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases add to WordPress?

ShortCode   Known Plugin or Theme conflicts
[ABASE] The ABASE shortcode doesn't have any known conflicts with other themes or plugins.
[abase] The abase shortcode doesn't have any known conflicts with other themes or plugins.
[abase2] The abase2 shortcode doesn't have any known conflicts with other themes or plugins.
[abase3] The abase3 shortcode doesn't have any known conflicts with other themes or plugins.
[bus311-table-display] The bus311-table-display shortcode doesn't have any known conflicts with other themes or plugins.

Note: We have not yet checked to see if these shortcodes work as expected in pages, posts, sidebar widgets, or when set as the page title, in content, in the excert, in menus or anywhere else within a WordPress installation. A shortcode could produce errors due to parameters added when it is used, or if the plugin is updated and the format of the shortcode has changed.

Which new database tables are created by the WordPress plugin ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases?

Which new options are added to the wp-options table by ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases?

What new PHP functions does ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases declare when it is active?

Using ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases from the command line with WP-CLI

The following commands are provided for convenience and should only be used if you understand how WP-CLI works. These commands refer to a single WordPress instance and may need to be modified if you are working with a Multisite installation.


How to install ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases from the command line with WP-CLI

Navigate to the root of your WordPress installation and type the following command:

wp plugin install abase


How to activate ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases from the command line with WP-CLI

To immediately activate ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases after WP-CLI downloads the latest version you can use the following command:

wp plugin install abase --activate


How to reinstall ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases from the command line with WP-CLI

To force a reinstallation of ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases which overwrites the current plugin without asking for confirmation you can use the following command:

wp plugin install abase --force


How to update ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases to the latest version from the command line with WP-CLI

wp plugin update abase


How to delete ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases from the command line with WP-CLI

wp plugin delete abase

Where can you download earlier versions of ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases?

Whenever possible you should use the latest version of plugins and themes, however if you have recently updated and discovered that you need to install an earlier version you may be able to download other versions of ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases from the WordPress repository by visiting this link.

Please note that installing earlier versions of a theme or plugin is not generally a recommended course of action for most users and could re-introduce security, stability or other issues in ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases

About our testing enviroment

Tests were conducted using Apache 2.4.29, PHP 7.2 on Ubuntu 18.04, MySQL 5.7.33 and WordPress 5.9

It is very possible that different versions of PHP such as PHP 8.0, PHP 7.4, or PHP 7.3 could behave differently with ABASE for Accessing MySQL Databases. Different versions of WordPress could implement the features of this plugin in slightly different ways as well.