This is the error I get when trying to upgrade. What does this mean?
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[select admin_id, admin_name, admin_pass from zen_admin where admin_name =
This is the error I get when trying to upgrade. What does this mean?
in:
[select admin_id, admin_name, admin_pass from zen_admin where admin_name =
That sometimes happens when you let the upgrader do more than one step at a time.
The workaround, for now, is to let it do just one checkbox at a time, unchecking the higher-level steps. You may sometimes need to click the "recheck" button at the bottom to re-check which steps are needed if there are any alerts shown on the screen, since sometimes the checkboxes aren't refreshed in those cases.
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The upgrade said that 72 processes had succeeded but that 12 had failed because the files already existed.
This is what my version number is now:
Zen Cart 1.3.7.1
Database Patch Level: 1.3.8
v1.3.8 [2008-01-10 15:48:21] (Version Update 1.3.7->1.3.8)
v1.3.7.1 [2007-07-24 22:26:20] (Fresh Installation)
Is this a successful upgrade?
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