I am currently running version 3.0.4.0 and am considering upgrading to version 3.0.4.1. Before proceeding, I would like to confirm whether this upgrade involves any changes to the MySQL database tables. I have made custom modifications to some of the table structures, and any changes introduced during the upgrade could potentially disrupt the functionality of my website.
There have been no changes to the database tables in 3.0.4.1 from 3.0.4.0. So you shouldn't need to run the upgrade script, just update the files.
ADD Creative wrote: ↑Tue May 20, 2025 4:26 pmThere have been no changes to the database tables in 3.0.4.1 from 3.0.4.0. So you shouldn't need to run the upgrade script, just update the files.
Thank you. Do you know which files have been updated? Is it possible to update only certain files? Since my OpenCart 3.0.4.0 has undergone secondary development with additional fields added in the admin panel, I'm concerned that overwriting these files might cause the customizations to be lost. Thank you.
You can check on github but not a small task. There is no need to upgrade since the major issues have been resolved in 3.0.4.0 and it is a good version.
In future you might want to consider not making changes to core files or at the very least making notes of what you have changed. Upgrading now or in the future - the result is the same.
In future you might want to consider not making changes to core files or at the very least making notes of what you have changed. Upgrading now or in the future - the result is the same.
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You should not modify core files .. if you would like to donate a cup of coffee I will write it in a modification for you.
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Well that's why vQmod and OCMOD exist so you should fire any developer who modified core files.NicNie wrote: ↑Mon May 26, 2025 1:43 pmThank you. Do you know which files have been updated? Is it possible to update only certain files? Since my OpenCart 3.0.4.0 has undergone secondary development with additional fields added in the admin panel, I'm concerned that overwriting these files might cause the customizations to be lost.
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Who *in their right mind* still thinks modifying core files directly is a good idea?
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You can see the changes between version at: https://github.com/opencart/opencart/co ... ...3.0.4.1
You will probably need to use a file comparison application to compare your files to a clean download of 3.0.4.0 to see what changes you ave made and merge them with the 3.0.4.1 or make them into a modification.
You will probably need to use a file comparison application to compare your files to a clean download of 3.0.4.0 to see what changes you ave made and merge them with the 3.0.4.1 or make them into a modification.
Thank you for your response. It was very helpfulby mona wrote: ↑Mon May 26, 2025 2:08 pmYou can check on github but not a small task. There is no need to upgrade since the major issues have been resolved in 3.0.4.0 and it is a good version.
In future you might want to consider not making changes to core files or at the very least making notes of what you have changed. Upgrading now or in the future - the result is the same.
You're absolutely right; that's exactly what I was considering.paulfeakins wrote: ↑Tue May 27, 2025 6:44 pmWell that's why vQmod and OCMOD exist so you should fire any developer who modified core files.NicNie wrote: ↑Mon May 26, 2025 1:43 pmThank you. Do you know which files have been updated? Is it possible to update only certain files? Since my OpenCart 3.0.4.0 has undergone secondary development with additional fields added in the admin panel, I'm concerned that overwriting these files might cause the customizations to be lost.
Can we consider this [SOLVED]?
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