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Per https://deliciousbrains.com/wp-migrate-db-pro/doc/extracting-subsite-multisite-create-new-single-site-install/ clean up wp_usermeta after a simplistic export of a sub-site from multisite.
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-- delete any usermeta specific to the other subsites | |
delete from wp_usermeta where meta_key regexp '^wp_([0-9]+)_'; | |
-- duplicate the wp_usermeta structure in a working data table, | |
-- but add a unique index for filtering out duplicates | |
create table _fix_usermeta like wp_usermeta; | |
-- fix to allow larger keys on InnoDB | |
set global innodb_large_prefix = 1; | |
set global innodb_file_format = BARRACUDA; | |
alter table _fix_usermeta ENGINE=InnoDB; | |
alter table _fix_usermeta ROW_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; | |
-- end fix | |
alter table _fix_usermeta add unique(user_id, meta_key); | |
-- copy the site-specific usermeta, keeping only the last of each duplicate | |
insert into _fix_usermeta | |
select * from wp_usermeta | |
where meta_key like 'wp\_%' | |
order by user_id, meta_key, umeta_id | |
on duplicate key update umeta_id=values(umeta_id), meta_value=values(meta_value); | |
-- remove the first of each duplicate | |
delete from wp_usermeta | |
where meta_key like 'wp\_%' | |
and not exists (select * from _fix_usermeta where umeta_id = wp_usermeta.umeta_id); | |
-- remove that working data table | |
drop table _fix_usermeta; |
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