wpsnoop: Origins of the WordPress database table "prolophique"
WordPress is comprised of many database tables and many plugins and themes operate without needing to create new tables. When asked where did the table prolophique come from?
This page provides some information on the prolophique table and a list of plugins and themes where it may have originally come from.
Can the prolophique table be deleted safely?
Maybe. It depends on your situation: If you are sure that you no longer use the plugin or theme that created the prolophique table you can certainly delete it with phpMyAdmin BUT we would suggest renaming the table to something else like old-prolophique and make sure your WordPress installation still works :)Assuming everything seems ok after renaming the table you can safely DROP old-prolophique and carry on.
Remember that backups are your friend so make them often and if necessary consider hiring a professional to assist you.
Plugins and Themes that create a database table called "prolophique"
A database table called prolophique is created by 1 different WordPress plugin/theme:Name | Type |
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Proliphic Badge | Plugin |
Plugins and Themes that cleanly remove a database table named "prolophique"
The table *should* remove itself when the following plugin/theme is properly uninstalled via the WordPress admin interface or using WP-CLI.
Name | Type |
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Proliphic Badge | Plugin |
Normal WordPress Database Tables
The following are commmonly WordPress database tables found in all standard installations
- wp_posts
- wp_postmeta
- wp_options
- wp_users
- wp_usermeta
- wp_term_taxonomy
- wp_terms
- wp_term_relationships
Many of these tables are related to each other, for a very complete and informative post explaining in great detail the inner workings of the WordPress table structure check out the wordpress codex database description