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Problem w/POS after SQL-Ledger to Ledgersmb migration
- Subject: Problem w/POS after SQL-Ledger to Ledgersmb migration
- From: ..hidden..
- Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 11:31:22 -0400
Not sure if this is related, but if
I use IE 7.0.x, when I click on one of the parts group buttons on the POS
screen, I get the following error:
menu.pl:88:Undefined
subroutine &main::denim_jeans called at menu.pl line 148.
Best Regards,
Steven Marshall
Taty Lee Boutique
11705 Jones Bridge Rd., B206
Alpharetta, GA 30005
770-410-6964
"Once you experience the stylish comfort of Brazilian-cut jeans, you
will demand nothing less!"
__________________
Don't know if it is related, but when
modify a user via admin.pl I am getting the following error in the browser:
Error!
UPDATE defaults
SET value = ?
WHERE setting_key = ?
ERROR: current transaction
is aborted, commands ignored until end of transaction block
By the way, I am using Firefox as my
browser
Best Regards,
Steven Marshall
Taty Lee Boutique
11705 Jones Bridge Rd., B206
Alpharetta, GA 30005
770-410-6964
"Once you experience the stylish comfort of Brazilian-cut jeans, you
will demand nothing less!"
__________________
Hello. I need some help. Just
completed our migration from SQL-Ledger 2.6.x to Ledgersmb 2.1.13. To
the best I can tell, everything seems to work, but having issues with the
POS (Add POS Invoice) screen. When using the Add POS Invoice screen,
when doing any of the following the actions the update takes several minutes
to complete:
- Search for customer (We do not
use a dropdown for the customer field)
- Search for a part
- Clicking on one of the parts
group buttons
All appear to eventually complete, but
it is several minutes before they do so. I believe I have followed
all steps indicated for this upgrade. In case it matters, we are
running the database on a separate remote system (i.e. a XEN virtual domain)
from Ledgersmb which is the same configuration we used for SQL-Ledger.
This is the version of PostgreSQL we are using.
PostgreSQL 8.1.9 on i686-pc-linux-gnu,
compiled by GCC gcc (GCC) 4.1.0 (SUSE Linux)
Although the system as a whole doesn't
seem really fast, every other function I have tried completed in a reasonable
amount of time. Just the POS functions seem to have the issue of
not completing in a reasonable amount of time.
Best Regards,
Steven Marshall
Taty Lee Boutique
11705 Jones Bridge Rd., B206
Alpharetta, GA 30005
770-410-6964
"Once you experience the stylish comfort of Brazilian-cut jeans, you
will demand nothing less!"