By Paco+1953 on Thursday, 23 July 2020
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The following error appears when an authorized user wants to edit an appointment in the frontend - Error 1146.


PHP Version : 7.2.28
MySQL Version : 5.7.29
Server Information : Linux webserver53.adminflex.de 4.9.0-12-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.210-1 (2020-01-20) x86_64
Fix jQuery? : Yes
Load JEvents Bootstrap CSS? : Yes
Max Input Vars ? : 1000
Club code set? : No
User Agent : Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/84.0.4147.89 Safari/537.36 Edg/84.0.522.40
Joomla : 3.9.20
component_com_jevents : 3.4.57
component_com_jce : 2.8.15
module_mod_jevents_cal : 3.4.57
module_mod_jevents_custom : 3.4.57
module_mod_jevents_filter : 3.4.54
module_mod_jevents_latest : 3.4.57
module_mod_jevents_legend : 3.4.57
module_mod_jevents_switchview : 3.4.57
plugin_content_jevents : 3.4.57
plugin_finder_jevents : 3.4.57
plugin_installer_jeventsinstaller : 3.4.57
plugin_search_eventsearch : 3.4.57
plugin_system_acymailingclassmail : 5.10.11 (not enabled)
plugin_system_acymailingtoolbox_j30 : 1.3.0 (not enabled)
plugin_system_acymtriggers : 6.10.4 (not enabled)
plugin_system_gwejson : 3.4.57


Where's the mistake, what can I do?
Do you have a screenshot of the error? Can you turn on system debug and development error reporting in your configuration and recreate the problem. You should get some more info of what is going on.
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This is ususally a permissions error as part of a database crash/restore.

Can you provide a copy of the error? ideally enable Joomla! Debug mode and error reporting and view again for more details.

Many thanks
Tony
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