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Presario
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46 Posts

Posted - 10 May 2006 :  15:55:49  Show Profile
I seem to be having huge problems archiving postings. Everytime I try I keep getting :


Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'

[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] The field 'FORUM_A_REPLY.R_POSTS' cannot contain a Null value because the Required property for this field is set to True. Enter a value in this field.


Ive no idea how to sort this and I dont want to go into the database to change anything in case I do serious damage.. Any ideas?

HuwR
Forum Admin

United Kingdom
20595 Posts

Posted - 10 May 2006 :  16:03:25  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
what MODS have you added, since ther is no such field in a normal Snitz db
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Presario
Starting Member

46 Posts

Posted - 10 May 2006 :  16:17:28  Show Profile
Thats where Ive been silly. When I first installed Snitz at the start of last year I went stupid and installed many, many mods...

Active Users, Avatar Mod, Ban IP Mod, Events Calendar, Chart Mod, Frontpage News Mod, Fullname mod, Ignore Posts, Guestbook and finally points mod..

Stupid I know!
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HuwR
Forum Admin

United Kingdom
20595 Posts

Posted - 10 May 2006 :  18:20:40  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
well, the quickest solution would be to edit your access db and set the field property to allow nulls and set the required property to no
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Shaggy
Support Moderator

Ireland
6780 Posts

Posted - 11 May 2006 :  05:26:02  Show Profile
Looks to me like the post stamp mod, which you haven't lised. Double check the changes you made to admin_forums.asp against that mod's readme.


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Presario
Starting Member

46 Posts

Posted - 12 May 2006 :  09:31:39  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by HuwR

well, the quickest solution would be to edit your access db and set the field property to allow nulls and set the required property to no




Thanks for the advice.. I have done just that and it now works fine..
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