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yigal7
Junior Member
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Posted - 09 October 2003 : 06:05:03
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i'm using Snitz 3.03.3 wich i translated to Hebrew. i finished to translte the 3.4 (the sh version). and i want to keep all the members and all my topics. how can i copy it to the new DB file?
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Shaggy
Support Moderator
Ireland
6780 Posts |
Posted - 09 October 2003 : 06:39:51
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No need to copy the database, simply delete all the other files related to the v3.3 forums, upload the 3.4 files and run setup.asp which will make all the necessary updates to your existing database.
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Search is your friend “I was having a mildly paranoid day, mostly due to the fact that the mad priest lady from over the river had taken to nailing weasels to my front door again.” |
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yigal7
Junior Member
297 Posts |
Posted - 09 October 2003 : 07:12:58
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But SH forum has lot's of mod's wich are missing in my 3.03.3 ver.
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Shaggy
Support Moderator
Ireland
6780 Posts |
Posted - 09 October 2003 : 07:32:08
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I'm not personally familiar with the SH portal so maybe someone else can tell you whether you can upgrade from a non-SH 3.3 to SH 3.4. If not then you should be able to upgrade to standard 3.4 and then convert to SH. As I said though, I'm not familiar with SH's portal so you'd be best off waiting for someone else to confirm this or post your question in ServerHacker's forums.
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Search is your friend “I was having a mildly paranoid day, mostly due to the fact that the mad priest lady from over the river had taken to nailing weasels to my front door again.” |
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yigal7
Junior Member
297 Posts |
Posted - 09 October 2003 : 08:30:29
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Can't i just copy evrything via ms access? |
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Mr Pink
Junior Member
United Kingdom
387 Posts |
Posted - 09 October 2003 : 14:08:29
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I think there are instructions with Sh's modded forum for upgrading an existing database. The most logical approach would be to upgrade your own forum first, then follow Sh MOD instructions |
Martin Leyland Forum Leyland Lancashire UK |
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Dave.
Senior Member
USA
1037 Posts |
Posted - 09 October 2003 : 15:38:07
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quote: Originally posted by Mr Pink
I think there are instructions with Sh's modded forum for upgrading an existing database. The most logical approach would be to upgrade your own forum first, then follow Sh MOD instructions
Somehow I don't think this will work, because if there are calls to DB tables that are non-existent in your DB; you'll get errors.
I think what you need to do is first upgrade baseline 3.4 and update the DB to 3.4, run the SH update scripts, then upload the SH code. |
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yigal7
Junior Member
297 Posts |
Posted - 10 October 2003 : 05:09:51
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i did it and on my Snitz 3.4 it's working fine but when puting that database file on the Shnforum i'm getting this: ============== Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80040e37'
The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot find the input table or query 'FORUM_ACTIVE_USERS'. Make sure it exists and that its name is spelled correctly.
/myforum/inc_func_common ==================
i've tryed to ask on Sh forum but no one is answering there.
ThanX Yigal |
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Shaggy
Support Moderator
Ireland
6780 Posts |
Posted - 10 October 2003 : 05:46:12
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Did you run setup.asp after uploading your SH files?
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Search is your friend “I was having a mildly paranoid day, mostly due to the fact that the mad priest lady from over the river had taken to nailing weasels to my front door again.” |
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yigal7
Junior Member
297 Posts |
Posted - 10 October 2003 : 06:30:20
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yap |
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Mr Pink
Junior Member
United Kingdom
387 Posts |
Posted - 10 October 2003 : 08:19:39
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quote: posted by al_iguana
it is a fully modified Snitz 3.4.3 forum. download the full V8 zip, run the dbs files, point the new config.asp to your existing forum, and upload all the files. it should be straighforward. any problems post them on serverhacker's forum.
http://forum.snitz.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=37025 |
Martin Leyland Forum Leyland Lancashire UK |
Edited by - Mr Pink on 10 October 2003 08:20:04 |
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yigal7
Junior Member
297 Posts |
Posted - 10 October 2003 : 08:42:15
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run the dbs files?
how do i do that?
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RebelTech
Average Member
USA
613 Posts |
Posted - 11 October 2003 : 04:39:58
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quote: Originally posted by yigal7
run the dbs files?
how do i do that?
I looked over at SH's forum and found these dbs files:
http://www.shnforum.com/forum/file_library.asp?showmethefile=5&thatcat=12&thiscat=SH+Moded+Forum+Code
I would upload them one at a time. Log on to your forum as the admin. Go to the admin options. Choose "Mod Setup". In the pulldown menu choose whichever mod dbs_ you just uploaded. For example, you just uploaded dbs_active_users.asp, in the pulldown choose "Active User Mod v.X.X". Once that completes, run from your browser, "http://yoursite.com/forum/setup.asp"(fill in with your site info). Then go to the next dbs uploaded and repeat. I think this should work. You may even be able to upload them all at once. I would probably do them one at a time for my own peace of mind. Maybe others much more knowledgable than me have better advice. You may want to consider getting basic Snitz and performing only the mods you want and need. You will have a harder time getting help from here for SH's moded forum and help from SH's site is very slow. Besides, doing the mods yourself is a real learning experience. |
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yigal7
Junior Member
297 Posts |
Posted - 11 October 2003 : 14:48:30
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Thanx RebelTech i'm doing it just now. i have alredy translate 4 ersion of Snitz to Hebrew and put lot's of mod by myself but i will never reached Sh forum. i let u know if this works.
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yigal7
Junior Member
297 Posts |
Posted - 11 October 2003 : 15:14:25
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hi i made some progress but stiil having problems.
when going to one of the topics this what i'm getting:
------- Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a0009'
Subscript out of range: '[number: 8]'
/myforum/inc_func_member.asp, line 133 ------------------
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Edited by - yigal7 on 11 October 2003 16:22:31 |
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RebelTech
Average Member
USA
613 Posts |
Posted - 11 October 2003 : 17:50:59
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I am not sure what exactly the problem is but, it has to do with the stars that are displayed under the username (based on posts) |
Edited by - RebelTech on 11 October 2003 17:51:47 |
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