[freeside] Service Address Problem
Dan Clark
dclark at cyberMIND.biz
Fri Jul 9 07:22:42 PDT 2004
Is there a chance that running the freeside/bin/dbdef-create will affect
the data in the freeside database? Or does the command simply deal with
the schema that Freeside uses? Thanks for the help.
-Dan
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Dan Clark
Internet Technology Specialist
cyberM*I*N*D*
877-373-6680
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www.cybermind-usa.net
-----Original Message-----
From: ivan [mailto:ivan at 420.am]
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2004 12:14 PM
To: ivan-freeside at sisd.com
Subject: Re: [freeside] Service Address Problem
On Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 12:02:16PM -0400, Dan Clark wrote:
> Recently, Freeside has stopped displaying the "Service Address" for
> our customers. I can see that the service address data is still in
> the database, but Freeside is not displaying it when I pull up a
> customer. Also, during new customer creation, the fields for the
> service address are not available. Any thoughts?
Freeside displays the service address based on whether or not the
relevant fields are in your database schema, as recorded in the
"/usr/local/etc/freeside/dbdef.<datasrc>" file.
My only guess as to your problem is that you restored or otherwise have
started using an out-of-date "/usr/local/etc/freeside/dbdef.<datasrc>"
file from an old backup or something.
Run freeside/bin/dbdef-create to recreate the file based on the the
actual schema of your database.
--
_ivan
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