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11/28/2006 4:46 PM
 

Can some one shed some clarification on what DotNetNuke_3.3.6_Upgrade.zip does?

Is this an upgrade for the install version only?

Does it upgrade version no matter if it is a source or install?

Is this exclusively used to upgrade from 2.X to 3.3.6?

Thanks!

 
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11/28/2006 6:40 PM
 

DotNetNuke_3.3.6_Upgrade Package has the same content as DotNetNuke_3.3.6_Install package except of missing web.config and module install packages. It is intended to upgrade any existing DNN 3 install site. If you already use a DNN version with source code, you should use DotNetNuke_3.3.6_Source or remove all .vb files.

Upgrading DNN2 should be done very carefully and in steps using DNN 3.0.13, 3.1.1, 3.2.6


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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11/29/2006 6:27 AM
 

I upgraded a 3.3.4 installation to 3.3.6 using the Install package and immediately got errors. The error log for 3.3.5 shows some duplicate entries such as:

System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: In der Datenbank ist bereits ein Objekt mit dem Namen 'GetPermissionsByModuleDefID' vorhanden.
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider.ExecuteADOScript(String SQL)
at DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider.ExecuteScript(String Script, Boolean UseTransactions)

System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Spaltennamen müssen in jeder Tabelle eindeutig sein. Der Spaltenname 'LastUpdated' wurde in der Folders-Tabelle mehrmals angegeben.
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider.ExecuteADOScript(String SQL)
at DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider.ExecuteScript(String Script, Boolean UseTransactions)

System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: In der Datenbank ist bereits ein Objekt mit dem Namen 'AddFolder' vorhanden.
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider.ExecuteADOScript(String SQL)
at DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider.ExecuteScript(String Script, Boolean UseTransactions)

System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: In der Datenbank ist bereits ein Objekt mit dem Namen 'AddFile' vorhanden. at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider.ExecuteADOScript(String SQL)
at DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider.ExecuteScript(String Script, Boolean UseTransactions)

System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: In der Datenbank ist bereits ein Objekt mit dem Namen 'DeleteFile' vorhanden.
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
at DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider.ExecuteADOScript(String SQL)
at DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider.ExecuteScript(String Script, Boolean UseTransactions)

There are more but I only listed the first few here. I suspected that this was because I used the Install package instead of the Upgrade package, but after what you posted here now I am not so sure anymore...

 
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11/29/2006 8:22 AM
 
This looks like an issue of your web.config, did you preserve connection string, both encrytion keys, as well as down in the sql section database owner and object qualifier?

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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11/29/2006 9:56 AM
 

Yup, I did the upgrade process as described in the manual including all the encryption keys etc.. It's not my first upgrade, either, so I am pretty sure that I didn't make any mistakes.

But the more important question for me is not what went wrong but: how do I "re-do" the upgrade? It's showing me version number 3.3.6 now and I don't really see any errors in the portal, but how do I doublecheck that everything is at it should be and/or trigger another upgrade? I copied the Upgrade package over the installation hoping that it would re-start the upgrade process but it didn't. Was the "synchronize" function removed that I recall was in earlier builds to synchronize the database version and DNN? Should I doublecheck the procedures listed in the error log in the database? The log for 3.3.6 is all empty, does that mean that everything else worked?

Questions, questions, questions...

 
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