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robothaison

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Hi, I update my version to 3.0, But now I can't add an event.


The screenshot in the image attached is the error I get. Need Help please

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ohe_hitu

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Hi, I update my version to 3.0, But now I can't add an event.


The screenshot in the image attached is the error I get. Need Help please

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Verify that the DB has been updated. You can cross reference the sql file and the database to see if the updates have been applied. This is one area that can cause issues.
 

ohe_hitu

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Hi @ohe_hitu thanks for your reply, but I'm not good in code, How can I do that ?

This is not coding but a database check (SQL).

Simply open the upgrade-3.0.sql on a text editor. Take the first SQL query and see if this has been applied in your database.

For e.g. The first SQL is a create table `article_helpful_status` statement. Check if this table has actually been created in your database.
 

robothaison

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This is not coding but a database check (SQL).

Simply open the upgrade-3.0.sql on a text editor. Take the first SQL query and see if this has been applied in your database.

For e.g. The first SQL is a create table `article_helpful_status` statement. Check if this table has actually been created in your database.
@ohe_hitu, I have check that and that table isn't create in my database.

Sorry for don't make my question clear. I wanted to know how can I add it properly ?
 

ohe_hitu

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@ohe_hitu, I have check that and that table isn't create in my database.

Sorry for don't make my question clear. I wanted to know how can I add it properly ?

If you are accessing via phpmyadmin or any other SQL console, then simply copy the SQL query one by one (so that any errors are easily identifiable) and run it manually. Ensure your have selected the correct db first and also, take a back-up of the existing db before doing the manual update.
 
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robothaison

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If you are accessing via phpmyadmin or any other SQL console, then simply copy the SQL query one by one (so that any errors are easily identifiable) and run it manually. Ensure your have selected the correct db first and also, take a back-up of the existing db before doing the manual update.
I got an error saying the estimates table don't exist.

Or did I make it the wrong way ?

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