wp_amelia_notifications

Live

Stores amelia notifications data created by this plugin.

CREATE TABLE Statement

CREATE TABLE `wp_amelia_notifications` (\n  `id` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,\n  `name` varchar(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',\n  `customName` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,\n  `status` enum('enabled','disabled') NOT NULL DEFAULT 'enabled',\n  `type` enum('email','sms','whatsapp') NOT NULL,\n  `entity` enum('appointment','event') NOT NULL DEFAULT 'appointment',\n  `time` time DEFAULT NULL,\n  `timeBefore` int DEFAULT NULL,\n  `timeAfter` int DEFAULT NULL,\n  `sendTo` enum('customer','provider') NOT NULL,\n  `subject` varchar(255) NOT NULL DEFAULT '',\n  `content` text,\n  `translations` text,\n  `sendOnlyMe` tinyint(1) DEFAULT '0',\n  `whatsAppTemplate` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL,\n  `minimumTimeBeforeBooking` text,\n  PRIMARY KEY (`id`)\n) ENGINE=InnoDB AUTO_INCREMENT=129 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8mb3

Safe to delete?

If you have uninstalled Booking for Appointments and Events Calendar – Amelia, this table is generally safe to remove. However, always back up your database first.

Note: Some plugins share tables or are dependencies of other plugins. Verify nothing else depends on this table before dropping it.

How to remove this table

DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `wp_amelia_notifications`;

Run this query using phpMyAdmin, Adminer, or your MySQL client. Back up first.

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