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No events displayed after 6.3.19 upgrade
Old 04-10-2006, 06:59 PM   #1
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We did an upgrade from version 6.3.17 to version 6.3.19 but unfortunately there are no events displayed. We have the events stored in a mysql database, and we are able to check the info directly in mysql; however, there are no events displayed in the calendar neither in the events manager.
We checked the data in the setup manager and everything is correct. We followed the instructions for a manual upgrade ... but we don't know what's going on, any help will be appreciated.
 

Old 04-10-2006, 07:01 PM   #2
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Check the mySQL table and make sure that the columns are changed:

repeat > repeatx
type > eventType
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Old 04-10-2006, 07:10 PM   #3
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Wow that's a fast response!!! Thank you very much now everything seems to be working .
Just a question, I didn't see anything of these changes in the upgrade instructions. Are these changes done in the autoinstall versions? or documented in any place for the manual upgrade?
 

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It was supposed to happen automatically when logging into the Setup Manager after the upgrade. For some reason (unknown), it's not working correctly for everyone...
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I might know what happened then. The user that we have for the calendar does not have all permissions in mysql, such as alter table. Maybe that's the problem
 

error changing mysql table
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I saw that your post was up while I was writing my question. I tried the solution of changing the fields in the mysql database and now the calendar has the events showing again, but a long line of the following error proceeds the calendar:

Warning: Division by zero in /home/jeetgill/public_html/calendar/functions/dateMarking.php on line 820

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