You could try placing an order and see if there are InventoryItemDetail records. Those are created through an EECA.
-David On Oct 25, 2007, at 1:06 AM, Scott Gray wrote:
I just tried a fresh install and I didn't see any mention of ecas being fired in the logs during the data load, anybody know of any data off hand created by ecas that I could check to see if their actually being triggered(besides product keywords :-) )? Thanks Scott On 25/10/2007, Scott Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:That's weird I'm sure I remember fixing a bug a couple of months ago where products were not being indexed automatically, I'll have a look in a fewhours. Scott On 25/10/2007, David E Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:I tried it real quick on the demo server, and there were no results. The problem was that there were no keywords indexed. There is a link to do that on the main page of the catalog manager, and after doing that it works fine. For some reason these are not indexing automatically... someonechanged something somewhere in the indexing, so that's the "bug"... Idon't see the EECA commented out, so it's somewhere else, probably a default that someone changed or something... -David On Oct 24, 2007, at 2:44 PM, David E Jones wrote:On Oct 24, 2007, at 1:47 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:De : "David E Jones" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>Or just go to the catalog manager and put "*" in the keyword searchbox...I just tried (did not know it was possible) but it does not seem to work. Am I missing something ?Could you be more specific? In other words: 1. what did you do 2. what did you expect to happen 3. what actually happened -David
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