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  • Angela Beegle
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    My husband, who is an SQL wizard, fixed the problem by deleting the problem listing from the database itself. This is not something I could have done, and in fact don’t really understand what he was doing even though I sat there watching the whole time.  Effectively, it was something like, the code kept trying to call object 0, and there is no object 0, so it crashed over and over. Does not compute. Anyway, it’s fixed.

    in reply to: Tried to use an old variations listing as template…CRASH #12904
    Angela Beegle
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    More information:  I looked in the event log, and it says the program is trying to call an item that doesn’t exist.

    So how do I delete this nonexistent item (which I can see perfectly well) so I can continue on with my listings?

    Angela Beegle
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    I’m not on the beta version – in fact,  I haven’t seen an update in quite a while (I’m on 3.01.039) – but the error I’m getting tonight when I tried to submit a bunch of listings is ”Pictures could not be uploaded”.  I will assume it’s the same thing, for the same reason, and will resolve after midnight.

    in reply to: 3.00.393 – Performance seems to have decreased #7690
    Angela Beegle
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    Absolutely something is different, and not in a good way. It is taking a long time for letters to appear as I type them when I am working in the SixBit interface. Not so when I am typing in this box here, so I know it is the program and not my computer nor my internet. This is since my last update AFAIK. It also takes a while for the program to react when I click on anything. My computer performance does not show the CPU spiked or too many programs running.

    in reply to: Latest build 3.00.297 is unusable #7077
    Angela Beegle
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    This is also happening to me. Can we revert to the stable previous version? I do my work on the weekend and right now can’t work. 🙁

    Angela Beegle
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    I subscribed 2 days ago. I did not receive a single email from this thread after subscribing, and finally came back to see if the thread had any replies.

    I finally found the ‘Check Listings’ mode, which was in the left hand column and not across the top. But it says I have 729 items. I do not. I have 196 active listings. Many of those 708 are either sold or otherwise since removed from my inventory. I don’t want to update them. I also am not using description wrappers.

    All I want to do is change HTTP to HTTPS. I sincerely do not understand how I am supposed to do this. I would understand it better if people could post screen captures. Please understand, what makes sense and is crystal clear to the developers may not be at all obvious to the end user.

    Forgive me, but I feel like I’m poking around in mud with a stick, trying to find the right things to do, and this is intimidating because I can’t afford to mess up and there is a deadline.

    It took about an hour to run through all 729. All but 16 failed to update, because they’re old, ended, or otherwise not active. There should be a way to identify listings which have sold and archive them, no? Then not waste time/energy/etc. And what about items that were relisted and thus got new item numbers?

    Angela Beegle
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    Luxe, after some searching, I found that if I am logged in and in the discussion page, I could ‘subscribe via email’ to this thread just under the title of the thread. I hope that helps.

    Angela Beegle
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    I’m sorry, while I know how to do updates, I don’t know what “Send Revisions to Site” means. After Photobucket pulled its trick with the $400-a-year-in-a-lump-sum-no-prorating-no-refunds thing, I had to hand-modify over a hundred listings.

    I will need a walk-through set of instructions somewhere about how to do this with SixBit after the next update. I’m sure I won’t be the only one.

    Thank you very much.

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