I don't have a clue about what went wrong in your case. But you may take a little advice regarding what is called through-the-web development - or development in general for that matter.
Never do any kind of development in a production system. And start making those backups. Always. If you have any skills in that direction do your development and customization in a custom addon. Use a good version management system like bzr, hg or git. That way you can always roll-back changes that didn't work out. And still, keep making backups before rolling out a new version of your custom addon. If coding is not your thing, or you just happen to like GUI based customization, always make sure any changes you plan on making are first prototyped and tested in a test-database. SImply export you production database and load it into a newly created test-database, or work on a separate installation if yo can. That way you can build some confidence that what would seem to be a minor change won't eat your lunch. ------------------------ --- Paul Stevens paul at nfg.nl NFG NET FACILITIES GROUP --- -------------------- m2f -------------------- -- http://www.openobject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=51999#51999 -------------------- m2f -------------------- _______________________________________________ Tinyerp-users mailing list http://tiny.be/mailman2/listinfo/tinyerp-users
