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Quote from: OpenGeek at Jul 25, 2008, 05:56 PM
You can run upgrades from previous releases of Revolution.
Those SQL warnings that show up during the upgrade are normal, as it’s trying to run alter statements to make sure all the structures are the latest. If you can click next after the install process, then it was successful despite the red letter warnings on a white background. If you get an error, it will not show the Next button for you and you’ll see a red background error box with the error details.
Can we change the error messages to something that will let the user know things are ok? Something like "Table xxx not altered" or "Table xxx left intact" or at least replace the word "error" with "Information," or "Status"?
Otherwise, we’ll be answering this question over and over.
I personally think they should be hidden (by styles) with a button to allow the user to review them either individually or altogether.
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Quote from: OpenGeek at Jul 27, 2008, 02:53 PM
I personally think they should be hidden (by styles) with a button to allow the user to review them either individually or altogether.
I like that, but I’m still concerned with the word "error" since users who choose to review them may assume there were errors in the install process which isn’t really the case.
Agreed, we can refer to them as upgrade "warnings".