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7/26/2005 9:03 PM
 

Jeremy, you cannot uninstall and then reinstall the modules without loosing data.

 


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7/27/2005 1:19 PM
 

Ok - after a little more research I see that a number of the stored procedures do not seem to be up to date. I believe we were running forums 3.0.13 and did the core update to 3.1, then did the forum update to 3.10.01 when it became available.

Any way to just update the stored procedures?

Thanks again,

Jason

 
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7/27/2005 1:49 PM
 

It sounds like dataprovider scripts didn't fire off.  Or maybe they started and failed for some reason (I don't know of any problem in them right now though)  The path you took was the best one you could have taken.  I can only suggest running the scripts manually, which requires replacing the databaseowner and objectqualifier things first before the execution.

 


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7/27/2005 2:58 PM
 

Can you tell me which scripts need to be rerun? I see there are scripts named:

3.00.00.SqlDataProvider
3.00.10.SqlDataProvider
3.00.11.SqlDataProvider
3.00.12.SqlDataProvider
3.10.01.SqlDataProvider

Also:
Uninstall.SqlDataProvider

Will these scripts delete entire tables with user data?

Thanks,
Jason

 
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7/27/2005 11:18 PM
 
I cannot tell you which to install because I don't know which ran.  I can say that running the first one won't do it and it definately will kill your existing tables if run manually.  THe only way to turly know what to run manually is to revert to the notes of errors shown when you originally installed the module.  If a module doesn't install without error, you should keep notes of what failed. 

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