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MySQL Error 137 when adding htmlstate field to post table
I can't seem to upgrade from 4.0.2 to 4.0.3, reason being that the upgrade script chokes out on adding that field to the post table. I can't even do it in myphpadmin using what looks to me like proper syntax. It keeps coming back with that error 137.
I've seen that others have had this issue, but I can't find a fix for it anywhere online. Please help? |
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What syntax are you using? If it's just one field, I usually just add it to the table instead of running a query to add it. Is that what you are doing?
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It is the exact same error as this other guy here:
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=242382 Upgrading shouldn''t remove columns from the db. I have seen such occurances a lot lately here and at vb.com. Maybe you should start a ticket at the member area so the vb staff can look into this if it is some bug. |
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I did see one person who claims to have fixed this issue, but I'm afraid I made it worse by trying to restore unsuccessfully. |
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It is very much fixable. That is not the problem. What I find odd is that it occurs in the first place. |
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