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phpBB3 to SMF 1.1.0 Error

Started by moofa, November 04, 2009, 06:11:56 PM

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phpBB3 to SMF 1.1.0 Error

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moofa

Hi there,

I was just running a conversion and got the following error.

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Converting ranks... Successful.
Converting groups... Successful.
Converting members... Successful.
Converting additional member groups... Successful.
Preparing for categories conversion... Successful.
Converting categories... Successful.
Converting boards... Successful.
Fixing categories... Successful.
Converting topics... Successful.
Converting posts... Successful.
Converting polls... Successful.
Converting poll options... Successful.
Converting poll votes... Successful.
Converting personal messages (step 1)... Successful.
Converting personal messages (step 2)... Successful.
Converting attachments... Successful.
Recalculating forum statistics... Successful.
Unsuccessful!
This query:

    REPLACE INTO {$to_prefix}settings (variable, value)
    VALUES ("conversion_time", 1257376228),
    ("conversion_from", "phpbb3_to_smf.sql");

Caused the error:

    You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '{$to_prefix}settings (variable, value)
    VALUES ("conversion_time", 1257376228)' at line 1

Any suggestions?

Norv

Please disregard this error, it's a bug in the converter, rather than any problem with the conversion itself.

Your conversion has actually succeeded, congratulations and welcome to SMF!
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moofa

Thanks!

Its not my first SMF just an old gaming board I converted to SMF since SMF is the future!


Thanks mate!

Norv

To-do lists are for deferral. The more things you write down the later they're done... until you have 100s of lists of things you don't do.

File a security report | Developers' Blog | Bug Tracker


Also known as Norv on D* | Norv N. on G+ | Norv on Github

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