wp_ts
StaticStores ts data created by this plugin.
CREATE TABLE Statement
CREATE TABLE ts (' . "\n" . ' `id` int,' . "\n" . ' `purchased` date' . "\n" . ') ' . "\n" . 'PARTITION BY RANGE(YEAR(purchased))' . "\n" . 'PARTITIONS 3' . "\n" . 'SUBPARTITION BY HASH(TO_DAYS(purchased))' . "\n" . 'SUBPARTITIONS 2' . "\n" . '(' . "\n" . 'PARTITION p0 VALUES LESS THAN (1990) (' . "\n" . 'SUBPARTITION s0,' . "\n" . 'SUBPARTITION s1' . "\n" . '),' . "\n" . 'PARTITION p1 VALUES LESS THAN (2000) (' . "\n" . 'SUBPARTITION s2,' . "\n" . 'SUBPARTITION s3' . "\n" . '),' . "\n" . 'PARTITION p2 VALUES LESS THAN MAXVALUE (' . "\n" . 'SUBPARTITION s4,' . "\n" . 'SUBPARTITION s5' . "\n" . ')' . "\n" . ')'; $parser = new Parser($query);Safe to delete?
If you have uninstalled Rest Routes – Custom Endpoints for WordPress REST API, 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_ts`;
Run this query using phpMyAdmin, Adminer, or your MySQL client. Back up first.
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