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I get this error when trying to register an account :




No such entity with customerId = 13818




I think it might be some old custom attribute that is the root of the problem.



How can I clean the customer_eav_table and customer_eav_website tables from all custom attributes ? I would like to clean everything up.



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    I get this error when trying to register an account :




    No such entity with customerId = 13818




    I think it might be some old custom attribute that is the root of the problem.



    How can I clean the customer_eav_table and customer_eav_website tables from all custom attributes ? I would like to clean everything up.



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      I get this error when trying to register an account :




      No such entity with customerId = 13818




      I think it might be some old custom attribute that is the root of the problem.



      How can I clean the customer_eav_table and customer_eav_website tables from all custom attributes ? I would like to clean everything up.



      Magento 2.2.6










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      I get this error when trying to register an account :




      No such entity with customerId = 13818




      I think it might be some old custom attribute that is the root of the problem.



      How can I clean the customer_eav_table and customer_eav_website tables from all custom attributes ? I would like to clean everything up.



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          For info, there no customer_eav_table, but customer_eav_attribute instead.



          I suggest you to try first this solution.



          You ask how to remove customer custom attribute :




          app/code/{Vendor}/{Module}/Setup/InstallData.php




          If you have an existing module, try UpgradeData.php instead of InstallData.php



          <?php
          namespace {Vendor}{Module}Setup;

          use MagentoEavSetupEavSetup;
          use MagentoEavSetupEavSetupFactory;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupInstallDataInterface;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupModuleContextInterface;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupModuleDataSetupInterface;

          class InstallData implements InstallDataInterface
          {
          private $eavSetupFactory;

          public function __construct(EavSetupFactory $eavSetupFactory) {
          $this->eavSetupFactory = $eavSetupFactory;
          }

          public function install(ModuleDataSetupInterface $setup, ModuleContextInterface $context){
          $eavSetup = $this->eavSetupFactory->create(['setup' => $setup]);
          $eavSetup->removeAttribute(
          MagentoCustomerModelCustomer::ENTITY,
          'attribute_name'); //Attribute name here
          }
          }





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          • Thanks! I don't have a custom module. I've migrated customers from magento 1.9 and I think the customer attributes was created with that tool. Now I just want to start over again. Can I truncate customer_eav_attribute and customer_eav_website and Import the default values? If I can, where can I find the sql that creates the default database when setting up magento2?

            – ski3r
            Oct 10 '18 at 12:54











          • If you migrated from M1 to M2, I'm afraid it creates problems if you truncate these tables. First do some backup, and try magento.stackexchange.com/questions/155922/…

            – PЯINCƏ
            Oct 10 '18 at 13:03












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          For info, there no customer_eav_table, but customer_eav_attribute instead.



          I suggest you to try first this solution.



          You ask how to remove customer custom attribute :




          app/code/{Vendor}/{Module}/Setup/InstallData.php




          If you have an existing module, try UpgradeData.php instead of InstallData.php



          <?php
          namespace {Vendor}{Module}Setup;

          use MagentoEavSetupEavSetup;
          use MagentoEavSetupEavSetupFactory;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupInstallDataInterface;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupModuleContextInterface;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupModuleDataSetupInterface;

          class InstallData implements InstallDataInterface
          {
          private $eavSetupFactory;

          public function __construct(EavSetupFactory $eavSetupFactory) {
          $this->eavSetupFactory = $eavSetupFactory;
          }

          public function install(ModuleDataSetupInterface $setup, ModuleContextInterface $context){
          $eavSetup = $this->eavSetupFactory->create(['setup' => $setup]);
          $eavSetup->removeAttribute(
          MagentoCustomerModelCustomer::ENTITY,
          'attribute_name'); //Attribute name here
          }
          }





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          • Thanks! I don't have a custom module. I've migrated customers from magento 1.9 and I think the customer attributes was created with that tool. Now I just want to start over again. Can I truncate customer_eav_attribute and customer_eav_website and Import the default values? If I can, where can I find the sql that creates the default database when setting up magento2?

            – ski3r
            Oct 10 '18 at 12:54











          • If you migrated from M1 to M2, I'm afraid it creates problems if you truncate these tables. First do some backup, and try magento.stackexchange.com/questions/155922/…

            – PЯINCƏ
            Oct 10 '18 at 13:03
















          0














          For info, there no customer_eav_table, but customer_eav_attribute instead.



          I suggest you to try first this solution.



          You ask how to remove customer custom attribute :




          app/code/{Vendor}/{Module}/Setup/InstallData.php




          If you have an existing module, try UpgradeData.php instead of InstallData.php



          <?php
          namespace {Vendor}{Module}Setup;

          use MagentoEavSetupEavSetup;
          use MagentoEavSetupEavSetupFactory;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupInstallDataInterface;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupModuleContextInterface;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupModuleDataSetupInterface;

          class InstallData implements InstallDataInterface
          {
          private $eavSetupFactory;

          public function __construct(EavSetupFactory $eavSetupFactory) {
          $this->eavSetupFactory = $eavSetupFactory;
          }

          public function install(ModuleDataSetupInterface $setup, ModuleContextInterface $context){
          $eavSetup = $this->eavSetupFactory->create(['setup' => $setup]);
          $eavSetup->removeAttribute(
          MagentoCustomerModelCustomer::ENTITY,
          'attribute_name'); //Attribute name here
          }
          }





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          • Thanks! I don't have a custom module. I've migrated customers from magento 1.9 and I think the customer attributes was created with that tool. Now I just want to start over again. Can I truncate customer_eav_attribute and customer_eav_website and Import the default values? If I can, where can I find the sql that creates the default database when setting up magento2?

            – ski3r
            Oct 10 '18 at 12:54











          • If you migrated from M1 to M2, I'm afraid it creates problems if you truncate these tables. First do some backup, and try magento.stackexchange.com/questions/155922/…

            – PЯINCƏ
            Oct 10 '18 at 13:03














          0












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          0







          For info, there no customer_eav_table, but customer_eav_attribute instead.



          I suggest you to try first this solution.



          You ask how to remove customer custom attribute :




          app/code/{Vendor}/{Module}/Setup/InstallData.php




          If you have an existing module, try UpgradeData.php instead of InstallData.php



          <?php
          namespace {Vendor}{Module}Setup;

          use MagentoEavSetupEavSetup;
          use MagentoEavSetupEavSetupFactory;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupInstallDataInterface;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupModuleContextInterface;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupModuleDataSetupInterface;

          class InstallData implements InstallDataInterface
          {
          private $eavSetupFactory;

          public function __construct(EavSetupFactory $eavSetupFactory) {
          $this->eavSetupFactory = $eavSetupFactory;
          }

          public function install(ModuleDataSetupInterface $setup, ModuleContextInterface $context){
          $eavSetup = $this->eavSetupFactory->create(['setup' => $setup]);
          $eavSetup->removeAttribute(
          MagentoCustomerModelCustomer::ENTITY,
          'attribute_name'); //Attribute name here
          }
          }





          share|improve this answer













          For info, there no customer_eav_table, but customer_eav_attribute instead.



          I suggest you to try first this solution.



          You ask how to remove customer custom attribute :




          app/code/{Vendor}/{Module}/Setup/InstallData.php




          If you have an existing module, try UpgradeData.php instead of InstallData.php



          <?php
          namespace {Vendor}{Module}Setup;

          use MagentoEavSetupEavSetup;
          use MagentoEavSetupEavSetupFactory;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupInstallDataInterface;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupModuleContextInterface;
          use MagentoFrameworkSetupModuleDataSetupInterface;

          class InstallData implements InstallDataInterface
          {
          private $eavSetupFactory;

          public function __construct(EavSetupFactory $eavSetupFactory) {
          $this->eavSetupFactory = $eavSetupFactory;
          }

          public function install(ModuleDataSetupInterface $setup, ModuleContextInterface $context){
          $eavSetup = $this->eavSetupFactory->create(['setup' => $setup]);
          $eavSetup->removeAttribute(
          MagentoCustomerModelCustomer::ENTITY,
          'attribute_name'); //Attribute name here
          }
          }






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          • Thanks! I don't have a custom module. I've migrated customers from magento 1.9 and I think the customer attributes was created with that tool. Now I just want to start over again. Can I truncate customer_eav_attribute and customer_eav_website and Import the default values? If I can, where can I find the sql that creates the default database when setting up magento2?

            – ski3r
            Oct 10 '18 at 12:54











          • If you migrated from M1 to M2, I'm afraid it creates problems if you truncate these tables. First do some backup, and try magento.stackexchange.com/questions/155922/…

            – PЯINCƏ
            Oct 10 '18 at 13:03



















          • Thanks! I don't have a custom module. I've migrated customers from magento 1.9 and I think the customer attributes was created with that tool. Now I just want to start over again. Can I truncate customer_eav_attribute and customer_eav_website and Import the default values? If I can, where can I find the sql that creates the default database when setting up magento2?

            – ski3r
            Oct 10 '18 at 12:54











          • If you migrated from M1 to M2, I'm afraid it creates problems if you truncate these tables. First do some backup, and try magento.stackexchange.com/questions/155922/…

            – PЯINCƏ
            Oct 10 '18 at 13:03

















          Thanks! I don't have a custom module. I've migrated customers from magento 1.9 and I think the customer attributes was created with that tool. Now I just want to start over again. Can I truncate customer_eav_attribute and customer_eav_website and Import the default values? If I can, where can I find the sql that creates the default database when setting up magento2?

          – ski3r
          Oct 10 '18 at 12:54





          Thanks! I don't have a custom module. I've migrated customers from magento 1.9 and I think the customer attributes was created with that tool. Now I just want to start over again. Can I truncate customer_eav_attribute and customer_eav_website and Import the default values? If I can, where can I find the sql that creates the default database when setting up magento2?

          – ski3r
          Oct 10 '18 at 12:54













          If you migrated from M1 to M2, I'm afraid it creates problems if you truncate these tables. First do some backup, and try magento.stackexchange.com/questions/155922/…

          – PЯINCƏ
          Oct 10 '18 at 13:03





          If you migrated from M1 to M2, I'm afraid it creates problems if you truncate these tables. First do some backup, and try magento.stackexchange.com/questions/155922/…

          – PЯINCƏ
          Oct 10 '18 at 13:03


















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