NEVERMIND - I think I found MY problem - but I'll leave this post rather than delete in embarssment in case soemone else does the same thing.
My problem was PROBABLY because I still had the database open in phpMyAdmin in another browser window. I just tried again after closing that browser and it worked.:oops:
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I am a newbie using Chronoforms_J1.6_V4_RC1.8
I "dropped" the table used by a form using phpMyAdmin thinking that ChronoForms would just create a new table via the option in admin backend. Oops - It doesn't - all I get now is a bunch of mySQL errors.
In researching this support forum before posting now, I found a post suggesting removing the tablename from the "tablenames=" in the paramsall field of the the jos_chronoforms_contacts table - but it looks like that table does not exist in this version.😲
How can I get Chronoforms to regenerate a new table???
My problem was PROBABLY because I still had the database open in phpMyAdmin in another browser window. I just tried again after closing that browser and it worked.:oops:
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I am a newbie using Chronoforms_J1.6_V4_RC1.8
I "dropped" the table used by a form using phpMyAdmin thinking that ChronoForms would just create a new table via the option in admin backend. Oops - It doesn't - all I get now is a bunch of mySQL errors.
In researching this support forum before posting now, I found a post suggesting removing the tablename from the "tablenames=" in the paramsall field of the the jos_chronoforms_contacts table - but it looks like that table does not exist in this version.😲
How can I get Chronoforms to regenerate a new table???