Getting the following error - New Account page
When I enter a test account for my site I get the following error? The account does activate with in my admin, though!
1062 Duplicate entry '5' for key 1
in:
[insert into zen_customers_info (customers_info_id, customers_info_number_of_logons, customers_info_date_account_created, customers_info_date_of_last_logon) values ('5', '1', now(), now())]
Using Version 1.3.9h
I have upload a ton of contributions.
The 5 appears to be the customer id, and is working the way it should. The last test was number 5.
I know it is probably something stupid, but tired, and can't figure it out.
Thanks in advance.
www.smcelectronics.net
Also, I haven't gotten my email for adding accounts.
Re: Getting the following error - New Account page
Hawk... some gentle advice... You seem to be trying to fly before you can crawl.
By uploading a "ton" of additions, you are probably creating a large number of conflicts - particularly if the contributions over-write core files (as many do), or require you to compare code sequences before making manual changes.
Slow down a bit. Start with just a raw installation of the ZC software, and after a few days, add (cautiously) one or two modules that:
a) do not add tables to the database
b) do not over-write core files.
Just because an add-on module is available does not guarantee that it will do what its author says it will do, nor is there any assurance that it will "live in harmony" with any other module you may have installed.
Re: Getting the following error - New Account page
Quote:
Originally Posted by
schoolboy
Hawk... some gentle advice... You seem to be trying to fly before you can crawl.
By uploading a "ton" of additions, you are probably creating a large number of conflicts - particularly if the contributions over-write core files (as many do), or require you to compare code sequences before making manual changes.
Slow down a bit. Start with just a raw installation of the ZC software, and after a few days, add (cautiously) one or two modules that:
a) do not add tables to the database
b) do not over-write core files.
Just because an add-on module is available does not guarantee that it will do what its author says it will do, nor is there any assurance that it will "live in harmony" with any other module you may have installed.
Thanks,
I will do that.
Hawk