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After running the following query SELECT option_name, option_value FROM wp_options WHERE autoload = 'yes'; I've found I got 1587 autoloading options values, mostly belonging to custom fields values; since they start with category or _category I am looking for a way to SELECT and UPDATE the autoload value for all at once. I guess an SQL query would be the fasted method but I am not sure about the correct syntax.

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Not a hard task at the end. I've managed to do it in two chunks with

UPDATE wp_options SET autoload = 'no' WHERE option_name LIKE 'category%'; and UPDATE wp_options SET autoload = 'no' WHERE option_name LIKE '_category%';

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    Hi i wonder is there any benefit on this? Commented Mar 3, 2018 at 18:10
  • @MichaelRogers Yes sure, if you have plenty of autoloaded options which increase SQL data transfers - it might have a positive effect.
    – tim
    Commented Nov 24, 2021 at 11:12

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