Got the following message after saving an article (http://www.splendiddigitalsolutions.com ... brand-name)
Missing field in the database: JTableContent   id. Missing field in the database: JTableContent   id.
In fact, facing a lot of issues after upgrading to Joomla version 2.5.22, like new articles under category Marketing are appearing without article title.
Will migrate to Joomla 3.0 soon, but need to correct Akeeba Backup component which again is showing Ajax error. Will installing Akeeba Backup once again be the solution? Anyway this is another question.
Facing lot of issues after upgrading to Joomla 2.5.22
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Re: Facing lot of issues after upgrading to Joomla 2.5.22
You should definitely fix your current problems before going forward rather than hope 3.0 will fix them.
Re: database errors, go to (administrator) -> Extension Manager -> Extensions -> Database. Given your errors, hopefully you'll see problems here. Click the Fix button.
Seems like you've already fixed the article titles issue.
Re: database errors, go to (administrator) -> Extension Manager -> Extensions -> Database. Given your errors, hopefully you'll see problems here. Click the Fix button.
Seems like you've already fixed the article titles issue.
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Re: Facing lot of issues after upgrading to Joomla 2.5.22
Thanks for the reply. Got the following message after clicking Fix under Database:
Database table structure is up to date.
Database schema version (in #__schemas): 2.5.22.
Update version (in #__extensions): 2.5.22.
Database driver: mysql.
66 database changes were checked successfully.
43 database changes did not alter table structure and were skipped.
No, articles titles issue is not yet fixed. In fact, I have made a compromise by publishing a number of articles that are not displaying titles under featured articles as not featured articles. For instance, the first article under category Finance is not displaying title when featured and is so set for your reference: http://www.splendiddigitalsolutions.com/blog. The same is true for http://www.splendiddigitalsolutions.com ... brand-name which I had to set as not featured with a link included in Site Map as there is no other way I could make the article title visible. Also, I had to change my preference from Category List to Category Blog under top menu as the same articles are not displaying title although other fields like date of publication is appearing.
Database table structure is up to date.
Database schema version (in #__schemas): 2.5.22.
Update version (in #__extensions): 2.5.22.
Database driver: mysql.
66 database changes were checked successfully.
43 database changes did not alter table structure and were skipped.
No, articles titles issue is not yet fixed. In fact, I have made a compromise by publishing a number of articles that are not displaying titles under featured articles as not featured articles. For instance, the first article under category Finance is not displaying title when featured and is so set for your reference: http://www.splendiddigitalsolutions.com/blog. The same is true for http://www.splendiddigitalsolutions.com ... brand-name which I had to set as not featured with a link included in Site Map as there is no other way I could make the article title visible. Also, I had to change my preference from Category List to Category Blog under top menu as the same articles are not displaying title although other fields like date of publication is appearing.
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Re: Facing lot of issues after upgrading to Joomla 2.5.22
Same problem, Fixing Database or Admin Toolsfailed to solve problem
trying to fix database reveals this message:
Warning: Database is not up to date!
trying to fix database reveals this message:
Warning: Database is not up to date!
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Re: Facing lot of issues after upgrading to Joomla 2.5.22
I was away from the forums for a while; Splendid1008, how is this issue now?
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Re: Facing lot of issues after upgrading to Joomla 2.5.22
Sorry for delayed response. Right now, under Joomla 3.0 (www.iwebazoid.in) which is facing a hurdle while importing SQL file to a new server (http://[no tiny url]/1vtHuxF).
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Re: Facing lot of issues after upgrading to Joomla 2.5.22
@Splendid1008, this sounds very complex, at least based on your quick comments.
I suggest bearing in mind the likelihood there are separate issues at play. For example, the missing titles for an individual page can be turned off in either Menu Manager (in the menu item's Options) if they have menu items associated, or in the menu item for the blog page in the other case; and also in Content -> Category Manager, under the individual category's options. It is not necessarily (or even likely) related to the database structure issue.
Not to be pedantic, but it's unclear what the SQL issue is currently from your comments, so I can only say "good luck" on that point for now. Good luck!
I suggest bearing in mind the likelihood there are separate issues at play. For example, the missing titles for an individual page can be turned off in either Menu Manager (in the menu item's Options) if they have menu items associated, or in the menu item for the blog page in the other case; and also in Content -> Category Manager, under the individual category's options. It is not necessarily (or even likely) related to the database structure issue.
Not to be pedantic, but it's unclear what the SQL issue is currently from your comments, so I can only say "good luck" on that point for now. Good luck!
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