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Installing VB 4 with SQL Errors in 3.8.5. Can I install it anyways?
I've been having a lot of DB errors on VB 3.5.8. Also when attempting to reinstall VB 3.5 I get an "unable to find site" after clicking on "Upgrade" - step 3. I thought that one solution might be to install VB 4.0. Are these errors going to interfere with an upgrade?
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What were the most recent modifications you did to your forum prior to the issues popping up?
From the errors you posted it seems like you are missing a db table and and in the other error, that column doesn't exist in the table or maybe it is misspelled. |
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Actually what started it was I was updating another site and put in the PW an Username for another site. So I went back and corrected it - on the updated site - but then these errors started to occur from which I got the wrong PW and username. I tried to run some SQL commands but they didn't do any good.
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One word of advice if I may, don''t just run queries at the db, if you don''t know what you are doing, that is. It will make matters worse. |
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Just thinking, could have the VB 3.8.5 tables been messed up due to any "cross data" corruption Quote:
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Try this. Create a new db user and password at the mysql area in the cp of your host, then assign this new user/password to the db where your forum with issues resides on and grant it full permission/access. Then update the config.php file with the new username/pasword. And see how it will go. Also can you check if this table exists at your db? I mean the ones that is reporting as missing by Mysql error. Code:
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Didn't work. Thanks! But can we get back to if whether or not I can install VB 4? |
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But if you want, make a backup of the db in the current state and restore it at your test forum and try to do an upgrade there and hope for a miracle. How about the table that is reporting as missing in the mysql error, did you check it at the db if it is there or it is really missing? Also make a full inventry for all the other tables. Or another easy way would be to restore your most recent backup and then upgrade to vb 4. But all the topics, posts, members etc made from the time of that backup and onwards will be lost. |
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https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/forumdisplay.php?f=30 P.s. you didn''t answer my question about the table that is reporting as missing in the mysql error, did you check it at the db if it is there or it is really missing? P.p.s. Do you have a recent backup from before those errors popped up? |
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