Procedure for using 'Database Restore'

5 posts by 2 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: December 26, 2012   (RSS)

I am looking for instructions for use of the database restore feature located in the admin general settings (CMSB version 2.50). I thought it would be as easy as selecting the database version to restore and clicking the 'restore' button. What resulted is a new set of errors in CMSB admin relating to a field name that did not exist at the time of the backup.

I only chose to restore the backup database, because I renamed a field which caused a glitch within CMSB that would not allow me to update the associated editors relating to that field. I simiply could not get there. I've renamed fields in other versions of CMSB, then can update any records relating to that field, but not in this case.

Should I have done something other than select the backup database to roll back? It appears I'll have to start over again with this build and data entry, but I would like to know for future reference.

Thanks for any help.
~ Deborah

 

 

 

HI, Dave.

After renaming a table I was seeing error messages when viewing associated section editors from the nav menu. I don't recall if I clicked on 'Section Editors' or not.

This isn't a live site, so at that time I chose to restore a database backup from earlier that day. After restoring the backup I saw errors referring to a newer section editor that didn't exist in the old database.

I've just renamed an editor to see what would happen. The error message "Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent..." appeared if I simply through the navigation menu to that editor. I think that is the same error I saw originally. Clicking on 'Section Editors' gives me access to update the associated editors. I think that may be what happened on the first round. (I should have taken screen captures.)

I've worked through everything and am back where I need to be now. I'll be sure to click the 'Section Editor' link in the future if I have to rename anything.

Thanks for your prompt assistance and instrucitons.

Deborah

By Dave - December 24, 2012

Hi Deborah,

Ok, do you still need a hand with it?  If so, feel free to email the details to dave@interactivetools.com and I can take a look for you.

Note: Email, don't post login details to the forum.

Thanks!

Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Dave, I appreciate you checking in, but I'm all set on this. Your initial reply helped me out.

Thanks again, Deborah