Post by straightlight » Thu Oct 26, 2017 7:14 am

If you are seeing errors after doing an upgrade, it means that the last upgrade operation could not complete its process. The affiliate table has been removed from v3.0.2.0. It would rather be best to simply upload a fresh version of Opencart v3.0.2.0 on a separate environment and then migrate the configurations afterwards. This strategy would prevent Opencart to encounter any error messages (or much fewer).

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Post by duccccky » Thu Oct 26, 2017 9:19 am

straightlight wrote:
Thu Oct 26, 2017 7:14 am
It would rather be best to simply upload a fresh version of Opencart v3.0.2.0 on a separate environment and then migrate the configurations afterwards. This strategy would prevent Opencart to encounter any error messages (or much fewer).
I thought by putting a fresh version of OC v3.0.2.0 in /store1 and copying the config files from /store and adding my image files into /store1 then running install and selecting upgrade would work. it's what I saw was done on another successful upgrade from OC v2.3.0.2 to OC v3.0.2.0. I don't have any other place to put any version of OC v3.0.2.0 to work with it.

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Post by straightlight » Thu Oct 26, 2017 10:23 am

If the latest version and fresh files of Opencart are uploaded, you do not need to launch the upgrade.

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Post by duccccky » Fri Oct 27, 2017 12:22 am

This is the post I was following: viewtopic.php?t=186712. in there it does say to run the upgrade cause how I see it and most likely how they see it is how else are you going to get the new install to recognise your old data? surely you don't jest re-entering all of it again.

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Post by straightlight » Fri Oct 27, 2017 12:59 am

Which is why, I posted on that topic as well to clarify the situation. I did these numbers of steps as a custom job with previous clients, they were then able to use the store normally after applying the steps I provided on this topic yesterday.

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