chris.paschen
Chris Paschen
We have built a rather complex fabrik form, with several tabs and lots of forms (and some repeating related tables). We've got some redirects on the form as well. And using SEO URLs and links.
We made a couple of changes to the related tables and now we are getting the following error:
We've disabled all of the custom PHP code that runs via form plugins and still get the error.
Using "&fabrikdebug=1" is not working because the error comes on saving the form, and the form then gets redirected away from the form page (and back to the list page, with SEO URL).
Is there any other way to just force fabrik to always display its queries?
(Or any other ideas how to identify where this "}" might be coming from?
We made a couple of changes to the related tables and now we are getting the following error:
You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '}'' at line 3
We've disabled all of the custom PHP code that runs via form plugins and still get the error.
Using "&fabrikdebug=1" is not working because the error comes on saving the form, and the form then gets redirected away from the form page (and back to the list page, with SEO URL).
Is there any other way to just force fabrik to always display its queries?
(Or any other ideas how to identify where this "}" might be coming from?