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@ Aaron Silver
Sorry, for some reason I wasn’t emailed any of your replies. I was able to log in and fix the issue. From what I could tell you were previously running a roughly 2 year old version of Connections prior to the recent upgrade. For what ever reason the db upgrade process didn’t trigger, so the queries were failing because it was looking for columns in the db that didn’t exist. Once I narrowed down exactly which columns didn’t exist, I was able to force the db upgrade. Now everything seems to be working fine.
Great, thank you very much!!
Steve – I need to make our live site work as well. What would be easiest for you? If I give an admin account on the live site and you go in and do the same fix? Or if you tell me how to implement the fix? Thanks.
@ Aaron Silver
It’s actually very simple … but, it is also very specific. It would be quicker for the both of us if you could just grant me a temp admin account.
Done, Steve. Same creds as you had on the staging site. http://bj.org/wp-admin
@ Aaron Silver
Done!
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