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12/4/2009 4:09 PM
 

I think  on a 2005 server the command is

EXEC dbo.sp_dbcmptlevel @dbname=N'DotNetNuke', @new_cmptlevel=90


ALTER DATABASE database_name SET COMPATIBILITY_LEVEL = 90 
only works on 2008 , I believe

 

 
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12/7/2009 11:29 AM
 

I tried both, but neither work as I do not have that level of permission on a GoDaddy DB server.

I contacted GoDaddy support and they said it is NOT running 2000 compatibility mode.   Regardless of compatibity mode, as I pointed out in my last posting the script is referencing column names that don't exist -- don't think compatibility mode would have anything to do with that. :-)


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12/7/2009 11:59 AM
 

Is there a logeventid column for eventlog table in your database


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12/7/2009 12:28 PM
 

No (see above post):

 The closest thing that exists is: EventLog.LogGUID

The EventLog table contains columns called, LogGUID, LogTypeKey, LogConfigID, LogUserID, LogUserName, LogPortalID, LogPortalName, LogCreateDate, LogServerName, LogProperties, and LogNotificationPending.   There is an index on PK_EventLogMaster which uses the column LogGUID.

In addition there does not appear to be any such table as "logcounts"


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12/7/2009 12:35 PM
 

in this case, most likely a previous upgrade procedure didn't run successfully to add the ID.


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