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Sub Category? - Invalid Object name - Categories
Last Post 6/06/2011 08:05 AM by
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Chazter
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Posts:6
5/23/2011 01:44 PM
I am attempting to add a category:
I gave it a Category Name and under the Parent Category drop down list, I make a selection for a Parent
.
When I click on UPDATE, I get the following message:
A critical error has occurred.
Invalid object name 'Categories'. The statement has been terminated.
Is in not possible to make sub categories?
Basically, what I am trying to accomplish is that I have a main category called 'Filings'. Under that, i want to create sub categories for 2010 and 2011 which the parent category is 'Filings'
Is this possible?
David O'Leary
Efficion Consulting Staff
Basic Member
Posts:146
5/23/2011 01:58 PM
Hi,
What you are doing should definitely be possible. I'm not sure why you would be getting an error.
Have you been able to add any Categories (i.e. root categories)? What version of Categories do you have installed?
Chazter
New Member
Posts:6
5/23/2011 02:02 PM
I am running 5.2.2 DNN
I had articles 4.2.4 initially installed but then upgraded to 4.2.7.
But I also have Categories 3.2.0 already installed prior to the upgrade.
Chazter
New Member
Posts:6
5/23/2011 02:19 PM
Yes, I can add Root Categories.
Chazter
New Member
Posts:6
6/06/2011 08:05 AM
Any suggestions? Im still having a problem in adding sub categories.
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