Conor,
Just checking in to see if you have read my update above to my problem. I'd appreciate any help you can provide.
Thanks,
Christopher
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Conor,
Just checking in to see if you have read my update above to my problem. I'd appreciate any help you can provide.
Thanks,
Christopher
Hi Christopher,
That can't happen. The software uses any existing table, upgrading any version 1.x table to the new format introduced in 2.x (which is unchanged for 3.x).
What is probably happening is that you have all the old configuration options in the configuration table and "Install" is trying to add them again. Why these old options are conflicting I don't know, but it's something you've done wrong in your upgrade process..
You need to "Remove" the old module, or at least, the bits of it you must have remaining.. again how you could only have copied across bits I don't know but you've messed up somewhere.
If you can't click "Remove", use PHPMyAdmin to search for the CEON_MANUAL_CARD% configuration options and delete them all, then click "Install" and you should no longer have any conflicts.
Hope that helps.
All the best..
Conor
ceon
Hello again Conor,
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, what you suggested did not work either.
1. I deleted all the 3.01 files from the server and did a fresh install of 3.01
2. I did the search in phpmyadmin and deleted the few possible configuration references that appeared as you suggested
3. Tried to install again. Same error as mentioned above.
4. I dropped the ceon_manual_card table, and deleted all references to ceon (including those in orders - yes, I have a backup) just to see if I could get a completely clean "non upgrade" install.
5. Tried installing CEON again. This message now appears at the top of the screen.
"Database table could not be created! The database user may not have CREATE TABLE privileges?!"
I deleted the database user, recreated, and added user to the table ensuring that ALL permissions are granted to this user. Repeated steps 4 & 5 above, and still getting the "Database table could not be created! The database user may not have CREATE TABLE privileges?!" message.
The only other module on this site is imagehandler4, which is working okay. The client has been testing the rest of the site this past week, and has not noted any errors, nor is there anything in the log file to clue me in on what is happening.
I'm really mystified by this. Any other ideas? I know you keep saying this can't be happening, but beyond what I've I've tried and what you have suggested, I am hitting a brick wall.
Christopher
I wanted to add, that even though the message appears that the table could not be created, the interesting thing is, when looking at phpmyadmin, the database table is there.
Hi Conor,
Just sent you an e-mail from the link provided.
Thank you,
Christopher
Hi Christopher,
Found and circumvented the problem.. a broken MySQL server, nothing to do with Ceon Manual Card.
All the best...
Conor
ceon
OK, just where is the CC Expiration Date shown? I mean a customer makes an order and the emails are sent, just where in what email do I see the expiration date of the CC? I can't find it anywhere on any of the emails. Did I fail to turn something on/off or what?
Hi,
On the order page.
All the best...
Conor
ceon
I have had a look through the thread and cannot see the answer?
For data protection etc. where are the card details held? if in database of the site, are they deleted after the transaction is completed?