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Exception EOleException: Invalid column name 'CAPTION'
Posted: 13 Jan 07 8:59 AM
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fiogf49gjkf0d After 2 upgrades from version 6.2.4 to version 7.0 of a Remote Client, both installations give the following error after login:
Exception EOleException: Invalid column name 'CAPTION'
Exception location: [00569CF9]{SalesLogix.exe}
According to Upgradeplan I should not have to create new remote databases. But just start the client after upgrading the software to 7.0.
Does any one know a solution for this problem or do I need to create remote databases for all remote users ?
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Re: Exception EOleException: Invalid column name 'CAPTION'
Posted: 14 Jan 07 10:25 AM
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fiogf49gjkf0d I believe you need to run the Sync Client on the remote to get the Remote DB updated to the 7.0 Format. I would Manually run Sync on both the Server and the Client until both run clean.
Hope that helps,
Brian Segers
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Re: Exception EOleException: Invalid column name 'CAPTION'
Posted: 27 Jun 08 7:56 AM
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Did you get a solution for this? I'm getting the same error. I already ran Sync and Server and on Remote office. But still getting the error...verified the database and found that database is not updated with upgrade changes. |
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Re: Exception EOleException: Invalid column name 'CAPTION'
Posted: 30 Jun 08 6:59 AM
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I created a new database for all remote users.
In the meantime I am already upgraded to version 7.2 service pack 2.
Just before upgrading the server I stopped the sync server and changed the ftp password. So the remote clients were not able to sync any more from that point. Then I upgraded the server and made the remote client software available. When the remote client was upgraded to 7.2.2 I gave them a new sync profile with the right password and directed them to import this new profile and sync first.
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Re: Exception EOleException: Invalid column name 'CAPTION'
Posted: 07 Sep 10 11:30 AM
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Any resolution to this? We're getting this on v7.5.2. network clients post-upgrade. All bundles appear to be installed. And as to that column, I've confirmed that the CAPTION column does exist in the Lookup table. |
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