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My client has just launched her new site with a new fresh version of Event Espresso. Her old site had some events that were manually added to the new site but she would now like the attendees added to the new site as well.
Is there any (simple) way to transfer this attendee data from the previous EE plugin to the new? Are the attendees stored in the database of WordPress? If not, where can I access this information (If I can even access it at all)?
Could you please advise on the best way to handle this request?
The attendee data is stored within the database in tables that have _events_ in their name. The simplest way to transfer the attendee information is by using a tool like WP Migrate DB pro. It has a feature that lets you migrate specific tables. A note about tools like WP Migrate DB Pro: They work by deleting what’s in the new location and copying over the information from the old location, so you may need to backup and manually copy over any new events if they’ve been added.
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