Hi,
I am attempting to upgrade a site from V7 to V9 (via V8) and am having some serious problems importing snapshots and database info from V8. If I attempt to import a snapshot from V8 (originally from V7) into V9 I get the following error message:
“Unexpected error when removing field (Short Description) from table (product) – Fatal error
Reported error was: Cannot delete field ‘Short Description’
It is part of one or more relationships.”
After this Actinic V9 will not start as it produces the same error message and then closes. I then have to reinstall Actinic V9, and reimport the snapshots of the other sites we run from V9, before re-setting up all the payment provider stuff on my next upload to the other sites, which is obviously a little trying on the patience!
If I attempt to import a CSV (flat or heirarchal) of the old V7 site (via V8) the import works but manages to fail to load all but three products, out of approximately 400. I don't really need the V7 site design or orders, I just really want to refrain from rebuilding the product catalogue of 400 lines as this will take a small eternity.
I have tried database compression and purging for the snapshots, and have succesfully taken a V8 .acd file into V9 before (last week in fact). I have tried Flat and heirarchal database imports and have tried all the logical routings of data from the CSV file into V9 that I can, and still the best I can manage is three of the products being present after the import! When I do a heirarchal import ALL available fields are linked correctly, yet no luck!
I have searched the Actinic support and the forums and can find no mention of the above error message nor can I find anything that explains how I get V9 to take the CSV file including all the products :-( and i find it a bit daft that you cannot change the site that Actinic loads upon Actinic startup as if a site develops a catastrophic failure, you have to totally reinstall Actinic! Which is rubbish!
Greater minds than my own needed!
Thanks in advance,
Chris
I am attempting to upgrade a site from V7 to V9 (via V8) and am having some serious problems importing snapshots and database info from V8. If I attempt to import a snapshot from V8 (originally from V7) into V9 I get the following error message:
“Unexpected error when removing field (Short Description) from table (product) – Fatal error
Reported error was: Cannot delete field ‘Short Description’
It is part of one or more relationships.”
After this Actinic V9 will not start as it produces the same error message and then closes. I then have to reinstall Actinic V9, and reimport the snapshots of the other sites we run from V9, before re-setting up all the payment provider stuff on my next upload to the other sites, which is obviously a little trying on the patience!
If I attempt to import a CSV (flat or heirarchal) of the old V7 site (via V8) the import works but manages to fail to load all but three products, out of approximately 400. I don't really need the V7 site design or orders, I just really want to refrain from rebuilding the product catalogue of 400 lines as this will take a small eternity.
I have tried database compression and purging for the snapshots, and have succesfully taken a V8 .acd file into V9 before (last week in fact). I have tried Flat and heirarchal database imports and have tried all the logical routings of data from the CSV file into V9 that I can, and still the best I can manage is three of the products being present after the import! When I do a heirarchal import ALL available fields are linked correctly, yet no luck!
I have searched the Actinic support and the forums and can find no mention of the above error message nor can I find anything that explains how I get V9 to take the CSV file including all the products :-( and i find it a bit daft that you cannot change the site that Actinic loads upon Actinic startup as if a site develops a catastrophic failure, you have to totally reinstall Actinic! Which is rubbish!
Greater minds than my own needed!
Thanks in advance,
Chris
Sadly (mercifully?!) it is home from work time so I'll have to come back to this on Monday.
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