Saturday, 21 March 2009

Support post

Please post comments here with any problems you are having using ActiveStock. I will do my best to respond as quickly as possible. Please also feel free to help other users wherever you can!!

You can download the help file from here: http://www.mumstuff.co.uk/acatalog/ActiveStock-help.zip

6 Comments:

At 21 March 2009 22:41 , Blogger ActiveStock blogger said...

Remember to first check out the help file, which you can download by clicking here

 
At 24 March 2009 10:00 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The help file opens but all that shows in the window is "The address is not valid".

 
At 24 March 2009 14:22 , Blogger ActiveStock blogger said...

OK, I've fixed this by putting the help file into a zip file - use this link in the post rather than in the first comment.

 
At 06 April 2009 10:25 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Problem with ActiveStock V8. When trying to create the stock list by clicking "Check for Orders" I receive error " Conversion from type 'DBNull' to type 'string' not valid. Looks like a problem with database. I have tried several stores including Actinic sample. Also tried on Vista + XP systems. Installation appears to work ok, perl files generated and upload ok.

 
At 06 April 2009 13:09 , Blogger ActiveStock blogger said...

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At 07 April 2009 22:41 , Blogger ActiveStock blogger said...

When performing the "Check for Orders" task, ActiveStock reads the following data from your Actinic database: FTP Host, FTP User, FTP Password, FTPtoWebPath, bPassiveFTPMode. These fields are found in the tables "Setup2" and "Setup3" - if you can open the database in MS Access, please check that all these fields have a value - the "DBnull" error suggests one or more of them may be empty....
If this doesn't work, or you want some more info, please contact me on my MSN Messenger account at activestock@live.co.uk

 

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