Because of the fragmented codebase for SBA (there are 4 versions of this mod floating around) Each only SLIGHTLY different than the next. The authors of all of these variants unfortunately didn't BOTHER to update the readme/installation instructions so they are accurate.

You are right, there is NO such folder.. I don't know if the variant you installed needs this folder and files in it, but you might want to download one of the other versions and see if the files/folder you are looking for is in one of the other SA variants..
Quote Originally Posted by mentose457 View Post
Hi all,

I am having a hell of a time getting this to work. Im on 1.3.9h. Ive tried all of the stock by attributes add ones with no dice.

The one im trying to install is THIS one.

This is the procedure ive followed:
1. install sql patch.
2. Rename includes/templates/YOUR_TEMPLATE to my template name.
NOTE: the instructions say to rename includes/modules/YOUR_TEMPLATE yet there is no /YOUR_TEMPLATE folder in /modules
3. Use fillzilla to move the files to my online directory.
The instructions say click on Catalog->Products with Attributes Stock to modify inventory levels but i have no such option.

Any help working this out would be appreciated.

Brent

You misunderstood mentrose457. There is NO FOLDER called "includes/modules/YOUR_TEMPLATE" in the install package of the SBA variant he installed.. So yes he could create that folder in his store, but why if there are no files in the install package to copy over.. Not sure if the variant of SBA heis using needs this file..

Quote Originally Posted by mattys View Post
mentose457 - i'm not sure if there is a dedicated thread for 'Stock by Attributes 4.7 Multiadd WITH TABLE FILTER 1.6', but, if there is, prob worth posting there.

I haven't used 'Stock by Attributes 4.7Multiadd WITH TABLE FILTER 1.6', only 'stock by attributes'.

but, referring to:



yes, you need to create a folder in includes/modules/ with the name of your template folder, the same name as YOUR_TEMPLATE in includes/templates/YOUR_TEMPLATE. Although you dont have to do this, you could and it would work, it is better to add customised files to a template folder to override the original (but not overwrite the original), it looks like if you didn't create a template folder here and put the files in there you would be overwriting core files (avoid as much as poss).

always, always make sure all files are uploaded, sometimes the best way to do this is NOT upload files one at a time, in this case add the /admin/ and /includes/ folder... however, before you do this, rename the admin folder to the name of your admin folder, and, also create the /YOUR_TEMPLATE/ folders with the correct template name as per above, including in the /includes/modules/ folder