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Upgrade check

Tuesday 13 April 2010 9:49:46 am - 4 replies

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Robin Muilwijk

Tuesday 13 April 2010 11:32:09 am

Hi Kristoffer,

Did you follow the upgrade guide(s), in most cases an SQL upgrade script needs to be run between upgrading versions. Maybe you missed one of those scripts? Might also be useful to mention which database engine you are on (Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL).

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Kristoffer Raun

Tuesday 13 April 2010 12:07:03 pm

Hi Robin

Thank you for the input.

Yes i followed the upgrade guides, but I might have forgotten one as i indicated :-(

Can i run the upgrade scripts (sql queries) again without making the problem bigger?

Sorry for the mistake by not mentioning the database engine - I use MySQL w. innoDB.

I hope i can avoid to go through all of the upgrade steps - it took quite some time :-o

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Mark Marsiglio

Wednesday 21 April 2010 3:34:28 pm

The upgrade check output should be in a form that you can run as a query in something like phpmyadmin to bring the database up to date. Did you say that would not work though? Can you verify that the script is being run, and if it returns any error messages from the query?

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Kristoffer Raun

Wednesday 05 May 2010 12:39:14 pm

Thank you for the reply.

Yes i run the query in phpmyadmin, and the query is run without any errors.

When I make a new database check, i have the same output as stated above.

Thank for any help - I appriciate it a lot!

/Kristoffer

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