You can DROP the PrestaShop tables with phpMyAdmin. Normally, you can easily identify these tables because they have not the same prefix as the WordPress ones.
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NFWRo
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Excellent – thank you so much for such a quick reply.
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NFWRo
(@nfwro)
Hi there
I have imported the Prestashop database tables into my WordPress database. I’ve changed the URL and database information to reflect the URL of the site into which I’m importing and the database host, name, username and password to that of the WordPress database. When I click Test Connection, the button flashes, but nothing else seems to happen. The Log still shows the logs from when I tried to import from the original Prestashop site, nothing since.
I have tried deactivating and reactivating the plugin, before I did that, the database connection information kept reverting to the original site information too, that has stopped now.
Can you give me any clue as to what I might be doing wrong? It seems so straightforward.
Thanks
Perhaps your WordPress session has expired. If this is the case, you just have to refresh the page.
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NFWRo
(@nfwro)
Thank you for replying so quickly. It looks like it was something like that – I have just got it to be responsive. It looks like I have a problem with my imported data, I don’t think all the tables were imported correctly, so now I’m trying to find out how to fix that!
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NFWRo
(@nfwro)
OK, I’ve dropped the imported tables and started again and I got the same Internal Server Error half way through the import from Prestashop database to the WordPress database. Can I send you the log file? It seems to fail on searching for the ps_product table which apparently doesn’t exist?
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NFWRo
(@nfwro)
Please ignore that last bit, the error log is not reporting what I’ve just done, the failure to find the ps_product table was an hour ago when I tried to import using the plugin. So I’m back to being unable to import the tables from the Prestashop to the WordPress database. How do I find out what it causing that?
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NFWRo
(@nfwro)
Hi
Thank you, but my host has managed to import the SQL file successfully. At the moment, I am importing into a test site to see how it goes, I have some questions about the import itself, which didn’t quite do what I expected. Shall I start a new thread to cover those questions since it covers a different subject?