Sandor, I have no experience with that particular module.
One thing you might try if you have cpanel access is to click the mysql button on cpanel, find the appropriate database in the list of databases for your account and then click on "repair" (obviously you should back up the db before you do this). That worked for me once when there were sql errors appearing.
As for reinstalling... disabling the module will not affect any info in the db. Deleting the module should delete the appropriate tables from the db if the module was written correctly. Neither of those activities affects the files in your files directory. You could always delete those and reinstall them with the latest version of the module.
Shai
On 9/19/07, sander-martijn <sander@sander-martijn.com> wrote:Hi,
I'm having a problem with a module that was working before. It's with
the location module and there's an sql error suddenly. As far as I know
nothing was changed. I was thinking that a good first start would be to
reinstall the module and see if that fixes it, since the module worked
in the beginning. Is there a way for me to do that without deleting the
data that's already been mentioned? Can I just trigger the install
function in some way? If I disable and/or delete the module will it
delete the relevant data already entered? Pardon me if this is
something that's different per module, I'm hoping there's a standard
answer, or that someone has specific experience with this module and
this problem.
.s
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