Wolfcreek wrote
All columns had published/occupied values, but when I unpublished columns 2/3/4, it removed the error. I appreciate the insight, but these are populated values and columns, but when they are published, we are getting the error.
Wolf.
Wolf,
Is it possible that just one of your field values was somehow disabled/unpublished?
I had created a column to store forum rank and # of posts data and all ran well. By the day’s end, I decided I didn’t want those fields on the profile tab so I disabled them. Since these fields were already on a column on the user’s list, I received the error…
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /xxxx/components/com_comprofiler/plugin/templates/default/default.php on line 436
I was pretty grateful when I opened the memberlist config in the backend and received an aleart with an explanation
[thank you CB creators!] with options for how to resolve the issue (either re-enable the fields that I had placed on the user’s list, or allow the component to erase them from the list).
So, it clarified for me that as long as a field is called to the user’s list, it cannot be disabled .. as well.. a column need have a field on it if it is enabled.
It may be possible that you don’t have to remove all your columns, Wolf. Perhaps, you just have to make careful review of the status of the fields that are being called for the list.