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Hi,
With uc and ec I would recommend just removing all the tables, or you just enable them and uninstall them. But I think if they are running v3.x of ec then it may not remove the, With ec you can just drop all the tables starting with ec_ and this will get rid of them as well uninstalling them.
Moving forward I would recommend that because you are wanting to use CiviCRM that you use e-Commerce to provide you store as because ec provides support for using CiviCRM contacts as customers, and also in the future I am going to provide an interface to allow CiviCRM to use e-Commerce payment gateways as so you only need to use 1 piece of code to do all payments.
Gordon.
On 04/05/2009, at 4:31 AM, Fred Jones wrote:
I am given now a D5 site with eCommerce and Ubercart both installed but deactivated. The original developer still has a dev version somewhere where Ubercart is activated and appears to be working. The owners now want me to provide them with ecommerce capability. I have read that eCommerce and Ubercart are not compatible. The site owners furthermore want to upgrade to D6 and also the latest version of CiviCRM (which anyway requires D6).
But when I explained that it may be necessary to rebuild the site in D6 and then export/import the data (nodes and users) and that will take a day or two of work, they have asked if there is any other way to provide ecommerce functionality more simply. Aside from having paid once for this site to an incompetent developer, they happen to be on a very limited budget (they are an NPO).
So, any other suggestions?
I could just turn on Ubercart and hope it works I suppose. Heh heh. I'm not too thrilled about that however.
Thanks.
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