@ karin
re: You told me, which tables to export and named them. Well, in the old cMap Version there are only four
You must have been running a very, very old version of Connections on the old site for the other tables not to exist. Something like 0.6 or something. The only way updating would have been supported is if you updated as there were updates to Connections released. It in from 0.7 on onward where updates to the database would happen automatically.
The data from the old site can still be used, but it would take an expert to handle by properly forcing update routines in a very specific order.
re: I just wonder why the addresses show in the front end, not in the back.
Connections use to store and edit all the data in the connections table. Now there are all the other tables. The data is still saved in the main connections table but it is now used as a cached for displaying data only. This is done for performance and to keep the number of database queries to a minimum. When you edit an entry in the new Connections, you actually edit the data in the other tables, which for you do not exist, which is why you can see it but not edit it. I hope that clears up why!
re: The offer of 50 $ is worth considering. Would you that, even with the facts told now?
Yes, the offer would remain the same. It should only take me a little longer to do the proper updates so the tables are created and the data migrated.
If you would like me to do this … I’ll require is FTP access to both sites. I will also need admin access to both sites. And I will need access to phpMyAdmin on both sites. The login details can be sent using the contact link at the bottom of the page. After I receive that, I’ll send a PayPal invoice to your email address for payment and I’ll being work immediately.
