if you asking, if they have a plan? I think they should I see more costumers coming from vb4 rather than vb3. Nevertheless, it should be a priority in xf list of "to do..."!
Pauls importer works with 1.0.4, not with the new betas.I manage a vbulletin4 forum and Im looking for a importer to migrate my forum. The importer of Pauls gives me an error when I try to import users.
So I would like to know if its planned to release an official vb4 importer with support?
Thanks
Wasn't someone picking up on Pauls' work though?Pauls importer works with 1.0.4, not with the new betas.
Kovifor is writing a new importer, as he is planning on doing a few things differently.Wasn't someone picking up on Pauls' work though?
It's not good idea. Custom User Fields, prefixes, etc...One could easily use 104 and import vb4 into it. then upgrade to 1.1
worked for me.One could easily use 104 and import vb4 into it. then upgrade to 1.1
it dont with my vb4 forum i get aPauls importer works with 1.0.4, not with the new betas.
Is this all you get as an error message or do you have a more elaborate one? You might repair your vbulletin tables in phpmyadmin before upgrading. You just select the table and then click on "repair". You should do that only with a test installation.it dont with my vb4 forum i get a
Mysqli statement execute error : Incorrect key file for table '/tmp/#sql_16976_0.MYI'; try to repair it
thanks marcus for the help, but I have already done that and all tables were ok..so I dont know what to do.Is this all you get as an error message or do you have a more elaborate one? You might repair your vbulletin tables in phpmyadmin before upgrading. You just select the table and then click on "repair". You should do that only with a test installation.
Whenever I did a new import, I removed all the xenforo database and did a new xenforo install.
Happy converting
Server Error
Mysqli statement execute error : Incorrect key file for table '/tmp/#sql_16976_1.MYI'; try to repair it
- Zend_Db_Statement_Mysqli->_execute() in Zend/Db/Statement.php at line 297
- Zend_Db_Statement->execute() in Zend/Db/Adapter/Abstract.php at line 479
- Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract->query() in Zend/Db/Adapter/Abstract.php at line 734
- Zend_Db_Adapter_Abstract->fetchAll() in XenForo/Importer/vBulletin4.php at line 519
- XenForo_Importer_vBulletin4->stepUsers() in XenForo/Importer/Abstract.php at line 77
- XenForo_Importer_Abstract->runStep() in XenForo/ControllerAdmin/Import.php at line 166
- XenForo_ControllerAdmin_Import->_runStep() in XenForo/ControllerAdmin/Import.php at line 218
- XenForo_ControllerAdmin_Import->_startStep() in XenForo/ControllerAdmin/Import.php at line 161
- XenForo_ControllerAdmin_Import->actionStartStep() in XenForo/FrontController.php at line 310
- XenForo_FrontController->dispatch() in XenForo/FrontController.php at line 132
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