Fix WordPress DB Insert & Cache
Description
The kundali request form on my WordPress site is no longer saving entries in the wp_svgnan_kundali_requests table. The cache layer is already in place, yet the actual INSERT via wpdb silently fails, so fresh submissions never reach MySQL and unnecessary API calls slip through.
Here is what needs to happen:
• Diagnose and correct the wpdb-based INSERT so every form submission reliably lands in wp_svgnan_kundali_requests while maintaining full database integrity. • Retain the existing cache logic but reinforce it to block duplicate API calls triggered by identical requests. • Provide clear proof of success with before-and-after screenshots of the table’s record count.
Please outline the approach you would take—queries you intend to inspect, hooks you plan to tap, and how you will test both the write operation and the cache guard—so I can verify we are on the same page before awarding the work. Only seasoned WordPress/PHP professionals who have tackled similar wpdb and caching issues should apply; beginners and generic copy-paste responses will be ignored. Budget: INR 2000–2500 Skills: PHP, WordPress, MySQL, HTML, Debugging, Web Development, Database Management, API Integration
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