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ContentAdminToolbar' in 'field list'

Thread begun 6/19/2013 4:44 am by Mushroom-Graphics | Last modified 3/14/2014 1:44 pm by Jason Byrnes | 3705 views | 17 replies |

Mushroom-Graphics

ContentAdminToolbar' in 'field list'

I am getting this error when I hit "edit" for any CMS content, Unknown column 'ContentAdminToolbar' in 'field list'

Any ideas what this means?

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

the error suggests you had an older PCMS Builder installation and updated using the newer version in Design Extender, but not complete the step to update the Database.

see the following tutorial:
http://www.webassist.com/community/tutorials/view_tutorial.php?tid=225

it sounds like step 2 was not completed.

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drewgss371883

I am having this problem the tutorial is very involved and not labeled well.
I am on a Mac and have a number of CMS on a number of websites. I have update three other site and this is the first time I have run into this.
Site is now not editable.

I would also like to know if I apply this CMS to a new site do I have to update it or is it included in the the new Power CMS.
This is a very confusing update

I am including the page and password for the site I am having a problem with.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

I dont see any errors when logging into your CMS Site?

I am able to log in, and make edits to the contents areas without an issue?


  I would also like to know if I apply this CMS to a new site do I have to update it or is it included in the the new Power CMS.  



if you create a New CMS Site using the Power CMS Builder in Design Extender 1.1.5, this update will have been applied automatically.

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drewgss371883

Yes, I manually added the two fields to the database

I still don't see the HTML Editor graphic in the contents_update.php file to add my custom CSS style sheet
I check three other sites and seems I have no way to add style sheets

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

In the Power CMS Version included with Design Extender 1.1.5 you can add styles to the styles list by editing the webassist/ckeditor/style_lists/stylelist1.js file.

there are a few example style defined for reference. see this page for more details;
http://docs.cksource.com/CKEditor_3.x/Howto/Styles_List_Customization

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drewgss371883

If I do

there are a few example style defined for reference. see this page for more details;
http://docs.cksource.com/CKEditor_3.x/Howto/Styles_List_Customization

Do I also have to go in and hand code the toolbar to add styles to the toolbar?
Do I only have the default toolbars or can I hand code them?

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

you can set the toolbar in the CMS Admin, to have the styles list, you need to select the FULL Toolbar.


the toolbars are set in the database, to add or remove controls from a toolbar definition, you would need to edit the database.


see this post for an example:
http://www.webassist.com/forums/posts.php?id=31618

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kg_nsa395746

I'm trying to resolve the error addressed in this thread, Unknown column 'ContentAdminToolbar' in 'field list', but the link you've referenced in thread #2 on 6/19/13, http://www.webassist.com/community/tutorials/view_tutorial.php?tid=225, directs me to this page: Create a product catalog (eCommerce Series). Has the tutorial on the error been moved to a different location?

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

the correct tutorial is this one:
http://www.webassist.com/tutorials/Updating-Design-Extender-s-PowerCMS-Installations

the step you need to complete is step 2:

Step 2: Execute the database update page
Load the following page in your browser:

{yourdomain.com}/install_cms/scripts/upgrade.php

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