Unable to execute SQL-New Mountain Lion error message
Just got this error message in Omnifocus after loading the new Mountain Lion.
Any suggestions? |
I'm getting the same error, also after installing Mountain Lion.
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My version (from omni not appstore) upgraded fine to ML - though there are a couple of tweaks to make sure clippings etc work fine.
Have you contacted omni support? |
mlantz & czgarrett: You probably need to force OmniFocus to refresh your cache.
- Quit OmniFocus - Open Finder - In the menubar, select Go>Go to Folder... - Enter "~/Library/" in the folder field - In the Caches folder, move the folder "com.omnigroup.OmniFocus" to the Trash - Relaunch OmniFocus (If that doesn't fix it, please email our ninjas: [email]omnifocus@omnigroup.com[/email]) |
[QUOTE=Lizard;113002]
- In the menubar, select Go>Go to Folder... - Enter "~/Library/" in the folder field - In the Caches folder, move the folder "com.omnigroup.OmniFocus" to the Trash [/QUOTE] For MAS-purchased copies, of course, the trashable folder would have a different name: [INDENT][I]~/Library/Caches/com.omnigroup.OmniFocus.MacAppStore[/I][/INDENT] [COLOR="White"]--[/COLOR] |
[QUOTE=Lizard;113002]mlantz & czgarrett: You probably need to force OmniFocus to refresh your cache.
- Quit OmniFocus - Open Finder - In the menubar, select Go>Go to Folder... - Enter "~/Library/" in the folder field - In the Caches folder, move the folder "com.omnigroup.OmniFocus" to the Trash - Relaunch OmniFocus (If that doesn't fix it, please email our ninjas: [email]omnifocus@omnigroup.com[/email])[/QUOTE] I have no folders with a name starting with "com.omnigroup.OmniFocus" in my "~/Library/Caches/" folder, but I'm getting this error. Is there anything else I can try? |
Is it possible that you are looking in the system caches folder rather than the user caches folder ?
i.e.[INDENT][I]/Library/Caches/[/I][/INDENT]rather than[INDENT][I]/Users/[username]/Library/Caches/[/I][/INDENT] (OmniFocus does always create a cache folder). I'm very grateful to all these early-adopters of operating system upgrades. Braver than me … (I personally wait till others have encountered all the frustrations and the solutions have finally been developed … Not sure when I installed 10.7 (two months ago ?). In any case, only when not being able to run something that I needed became a problem. My guess is that a company which is extracting $5bn profit from $35bn revenue in one quarter can probably survive our waiting one or two more quarters before paying their OS tax). But perhaps this is a bit conservative – others may prefer a different and more exciting way :-) [COLOR="White"]--[/COLOR] |
[QUOTE=RobTrew;113034]Is it possible that you are looking in the system caches folder rather than the user caches folder ?
i.e.[INDENT][I]/Library/Caches/[/I][/INDENT]rather than[INDENT][I]/Users/[username]/Library/Caches/[/I][/INDENT] (OmniFocus does always create a cache folder).[/QUOTE] Looking in the right place. Macintosh HD-> Users -> myname -> Library -> Caches, but nothing between com.macupdate.desktop5 and com.stclairsoft.DefaultX.helper. |
That does sound puzzling.
An email to the Ninjas through [B]Help > Send Feedback[/B] may bring the quickest solution. |
Looks like OmniFocus trashed its own cache!
I just reopened it and no error message, and now the Folder has appeared on cache. Thankyou:-) |
Good !
More generally, running the following Applescript should normally track down the cache location. [CODE]set strPath to GetCachePath() display dialog strPath set the clipboard to strPath on GetCachePath() set strDefaultFolder to "~/Library/Caches/com.omnigroup.OmniFocus" set strAppStoreFolder to "~/Library/Caches/com.omnigroup.OmniFocus.MacAppStore" set strDBName to "OmniFocusDatabase2" set strCacheFolder to strDefaultFolder if (do shell script ("test -d " & strCacheFolder & "; echo $?")) ≠ "0" then set strCacheFolder to strAppStoreFolder if (do shell script ("test -d " & strCacheFolder & "; echo $?")) ≠ "0" then return "" end if return strCacheFolder & "/" & strDBName end GetCachePath[/CODE] |
[QUOTE=kagey;113037]Looks like OmniFocus trashed its own cache!
I just reopened it and no error message, and now the Folder has appeared on cache. Thankyou:-)[/QUOTE] Ditto. Self-healing. Bravo! |
This worked for me, too. I did have to force quit it in order to quit, but it all looks good now.
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