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frm_after_destroy_entry

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This hook allows you to do something after an entry is deleted.

Usage

add_action('frm_after_destroy_entry', 'my_custom_function');
function my_custom_function($entry_id)

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Parameters

  • $entry_id (integer)
  • $entry (object) The data of the entry to be deleted

Examples

Basic example

add_action('frm_after_destroy_entry', 'my_custom_function', 10, 2);
function my_custom_function( $entry_id, $entry ) {
	$target_form_id = 29; // change 29 to your form ID.
	if ( $target_form_id !== (int) $entry->form_id ) {
		return;
	}
		// Handle deleted entry for target form.
}
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