• Resolved hoskingindustries

    (@hoskingindustries)


    Hi all, thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide. I have seen other examples of this error through Google searches, but sadly none had resolution.

    I have a WP site, http://www.lowefabrications.com.au, that I just upgraded to the latest version of WP and then upgraded the plugins (I should note that this site had not been updated for a long time – I’m doing it for a friend).

    It uses WP eCommerce and after trying to update it, it asked me to check and repair the databases and gave four examples of missing elements. See below:

    wp_wpsc_cart_item_meta: Table ‘lowefab_wordpress.wp_wpsc_cart_item_meta’ doesn’t exist
    wp_wpsc_purchase_meta: Table ‘lowefab_wordpress.wp_wpsc_purchase_meta’ doesn’t exist
    wp_wpsc_visitors: Table ‘lowefab_wordpress.wp_wpsc_visitors’ doesn’t exist
    wp_wpsc_visitor_meta: Table ‘lowefab_wordpress.wp_wpsc_visitor_meta’ doesn’t exist

    The store was working immediately prior to the updating process.

    I’m hoping this may be a regular or current issue that is easily fixed? I did, I believe, back everything up beforehand, but fingers crossed it’s something easy???

    Please let me know if you need any more information and I’ll provide what I can.

    Thanks

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  • Thread Starter hoskingindustries

    (@hoskingindustries)

    Hi again,

    I SEEM to have fixed the database issues. It is no longer telling me the four items are missing from the database.

    However, the store section of the site is still not functioning since the update. As you’ll see by looking at the site, the front page shows an incorrectly working carousel (showing thumbs in an endless vertical column instead of the four horizontal scrolling thumbs that it is set to in the options menu).

    Click on one of those thumbs or on the store button and you’ll see that nothing comes up for the item description/images. Just a blank.

    Really hoping someone might have an idea.

    Hello, I resolve all problems after upgreade.
    I solicit to the hosting upgrade the memory limit of PHP to 128M
    Regards, Ramiro.

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