Em 01/04/2014 20:46, Cédric Krier escreveu:
On 01 Apr 16:19, Iasmini - Gmail wrote:
Em 01/04/2014 12:18, Cédric Krier escreveu:
On 01 Apr 07:59, Jon Levy wrote:
On Tuesday, April 1, 2014 10:52:22 AM UTC-4, igomes wrote:
Hi,

I'm using version 3.0 from Tryton in my computer and in server. I did a
backup from my database, tried to restore on server and it raises an
error saying that "a.password_hash" doesn't exists on table "res_user".

Try making sure update database box in the gtk's restore menu is unchecked.
I ran into one of these "doesn't exist" errors in a database restore, and
this was
the problem.
It is because you don't restore on the same version as the backup.

I've tried with update database checked and unchecked. The version on
my machine is 3.0 and on the server too. I updated the server today
to be equal of mine. On my machine I have the bank module wich is on
3.0 version.
I made the backup from my machine and I'm trying to restore on server.
I've tried by Tryton's interface and by postgres command line. In
both cases it showed the same error.

How can I compare versions?
The password_hash field on res.user was added in the development version
3.1.


Ok, I cloned again tryton and trytond on my machine, tried to access tryton client and it raises the same error. I updated res module (*./trytond -d database -u res*) and it worked. What is the right way to update tryton and trytond on a server? I have to manually run *./trytond -d database -u module* for all updated modules in a new version of tryton?

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Iasmini Gomes
Sílex Sistemas
www.silexsistemas.com.br


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