Ian Price
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Thanks for your reply. That;s what I have been doing – just wanted to be sure it was all good before going to a Live site.
Thanks very much – great work by the way, love it!
Ian
(First post should have said CCTM, not CCRM – damn typing!!)
I tried again, and the steps I used are:
1) Backed up the database off my server
2) Looked in the SQL for the CCTM field in the options table, and the value is all good, as it wwas on Live before backup.
3) I replaced the URLs to represent my development environment.
4) Checked the SQL file again, and all still okay.
5) Imported the SQL file to a new database.
6) Checked the table value – and it was still good.
7) I backed up the entire web app, brought that down to development, changing only the connection string details to point to the database in (5).
8) Logged in to admin, and at that point I checked the CCTm value in the options table – and it has reset to what seems to be a default value:
All my definitions present before logging in to Admin, have vanished.This is what it defaulted to:
{“export_info”:{“title”:”CCTM Site”,”author”:”[email protected]”,”url”:”http:\/\/localhost\/wpTest”,”template_url”:””,”description”:”This site was created in part using the Custom Content Type Manager”,”_timestamp_export”:1338388363,”_source_site”:”http:\/\/localhost\/wpTest”,”_charset”:”UTF-8″,”_language”:”en-US”,”_wp_version”:”3.3.2″,”_cctm_version”:”0.9.5.13-pl”},”post_type_defs”:[],”custom_field_defs”:[]}Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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