this customer: www.jefoss.com/catalog gets this error anytime someone is trying to checkout. how do i fix this and what is the cause of it to prevent it in the future?
this customer: www.jefoss.com/catalog gets this error anytime someone is trying to checkout. how do i fix this and what is the cause of it to prevent it in the future?
That error suggests something wrong with a database-query. It's usually caused by a mismatch in upgrading customized files, or a syntax error in custom code.
This is where I'd start:
http://www.zen-cart.com/wiki/index.p...Obscure_Issues
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okay-i downloaded WinMerge and looked at all the files that were different. and every spot that was different from the original was where i inserted the Purchase Order mod. I'm really not sure how to fix this or what steps I need to take. This error occurs when I am trying to order from a CC and not the PO.
any suggestions?!
Did your purchase order mod have some SQL / database components to install that you missed doing?
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gaaa..that was exactly it. thanks.i hate it when i forget to do simple stuff like that and then look like an idiot in the forum! thanks!
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