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2011-03-23, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by mrubenson
Same error here:
SQL error: no such column: c.active
1.8.2 77.71.0.141655Rebuilding the database did not help.
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Haven't managed to reproduce this error, but it's interesting that there have now been two reports.
If you open the script and take a look at it, you will see that the
c.active field is referred to six times, in the lines which give a breakdown of remaining actions. Short of asking you to send me your database, or an encrypted version of it, there are two solutions:
- (Gordian knot) If you can do without those details, simply delete that block of six lines from the script,
- (221b Baker St) If you are feeling investigative, try eliminating them one at a time, to see if the problem can be narrowed down ...
Last edited by RobTrew; 2011-03-28 at 01:10 PM..