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HomeHomeDNN Open Source...DNN Open Source...Module ForumsModule ForumsStoreStoreThe stored procedure The stored procedure 'xxx.dnn_Store_Administration_GetStoreInfo' doesn't exist.
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2/4/2008 12:27 PM
 

Thanks Chris and Gilles for your advice and time.

I'm afraid I don't know which procedures to re-run besides trying to reinstall the store modules, which is what I will try to do here in a minute.

This is an upgrade from the previous version of the store. However I never did use the store on my site until now. So it may have been broken all along. I scrolled down the installation results page when I unpgraded the modules and did not see any errors.

What is the proper way to uninstall and reinstall just the store?

 
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2/4/2008 10:14 PM
 

Hi Mark,

IMHO something was wrong with the previous installation, because the module has been tested on upgrade too and normaly it must work. Forget about re-run the stored procedures, this took too much time to do. The more simpler in your case is to uninstall the module. Go to Host > Modules definitions, then select one by one each Store modules (Store Account, Store Admin, Store Catalog, Store Menu and Store Minicart) and click on Uninstall. Now, it will be better if you have a database tool like Enterprise Manager for verify if each Store_xxx tables and stored procedure has been deleted. Note that some (or all) of them can have your object qualifier as prefix (dnn_Store_xxx). If you find some of them, simply delete the remaining tables/stored procedures. Re-install the module.

Gilles


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2/5/2008 8:47 AM
 

Great advice. And I'm sure that would have worked all the way. I was still pushing on this issue yesterday after my last post and what I did worked too. I found the stored procedures and ran them again from the first to the last, many of them one-at-a-time. There were a couple of them that failed, but reading them and looking at the Enterprise Manager, I was able to understand why they failed and determined their work was already done, so there was no harm. You are right, that took too long but it's done and it fixed my store installation so I'm happy. Thank you both for your precious time!

 
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