Does anyone know how many of the obsolete EmporiumPlus modules rely on the obsolete CIM Activity Log? I have been advised that it seems to be the source of the built-in coupons not re-caculating correctly and to remove it. I need to know what sort of cascading effect this is going to have in a store that still has a number of these obsolete modules still running.
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Leslie Kirk
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Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
Previously of Webs Your Way (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)
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Originally posted by eldon99 View PostLeslie,
I found about 38 Emporium Plus modules in my archives that I have installed for clients over the years, and of those, the following modules had the CIM Activity Log module:
b2bnotax
external
followon
mailman
minibask
volprice
Hope this helps.
Regards,
DarrenLeslie Kirk
Miva Certified Developer
Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
Previously of Webs Your Way (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)
Email me: [email protected]
www.lesliekirk.com
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Hi, I'm reviving this thread because one of my clients is having the same problem. I removed the Mail Manager module from their store, because it was generating runtime errors, even though it had been deactivated. (How is that even possible???)
Once I did that, I found that cim_log was throwing runtime errors at the same point where the Mail Manager used to (when clicking the Save button to create a customer account). So I deactivated cim_log ... but I'm wondering if that will cause other problems? The store is still running Toolkit and some other Weiland modules, although many of them are not actually being used any more.
(By the way, all of the above is happening in the dev store. I figured I should try it there before removing any modules from the live store.)
Does anyone know what the cim_log module actually does? And by association, what happens if I deactivate or remove it?
Thanks --Kent Multer
Magic Metal Productions
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* Web developer/designer
* E-commerce and Miva
* Author, The Official Miva Web Scripting Book -- available on-line:
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Originally posted by Kent Multer View PostHi, I'm reviving this thread because one of my clients is having the same problem. I removed the Mail Manager module from their store, because it was generating runtime errors, even though it had been deactivated. (How is that even possible???)
Once I did that, I found that cim_log was throwing runtime errors at the same point where the Mail Manager used to (when clicking the Save button to create a customer account). So I deactivated cim_log ... but I'm wondering if that will cause other problems? The store is still running Toolkit and some other Weiland modules, although many of them are not actually being used any more.
(By the way, all of the above is happening in the dev store. I figured I should try it there before removing any modules from the live store.)
Does anyone know what the cim_log module actually does? And by association, what happens if I deactivate or remove it?
Thanks --
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Originally posted by TheTeaTable View Post
Hey Kent. What ever came of this? I've run into an error doing the 10.11 update and wondering how to proceed. I did open a ticket with Miva. The thing is, I don't see the CIM Activity module even being installed, though it is available for installation. I did update my dev site some time back, but I can't remember if I just told it to go ahead and install.
Kent Multer
Magic Metal Productions
http://TheMagicM.com
* Web developer/designer
* E-commerce and Miva
* Author, The Official Miva Web Scripting Book -- available on-line:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/IS...icmetalproducA
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Originally posted by Kent Multer View Post
Honestly, I don't recall exactly how we resolved that. The client was planning to remove some old Weiland modules, but I don't know if he actually did that.
BTW, just a heads up, the 10.11 update has the Volume Discount module you did for us showing 3 to 4 decimal points (ex: $3.5055) in the discounted price on the invoice. I'll send you an email directly, but thought I'd let you know so you can look into it. Our dev site is still there and fully updated to test on.
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