Hello,
i updaraded to j4 recently and was suprised that many (or all) modules are not shown correclty with parameters i setup in joomla 3, most are shown on all pages !
i had the lasted version of advanced modules before upgrazding, after upgrade joomla disabled the extension saying thats not compatible, i installed again the extension as mentioned in the docs.
When installing Advanced Module Manager on a J4 installation (that has the J3 version of AMM installed), it should convert all the old assignments to the new conditions.
Can you see what is missing or different in the conditions compared to the assignments on your J3 setup?
Hello, thank you for the fast reply !
i have both websites online (j3/j4),
on j3 i can see menu rule condition, on j4 same module i see no condition, only " No condition set has been selected yet..."
If you didn't change anything else, I would advise you to do the upgrade to J4 again, and install AMM again.
But try that with the latest dev version from:
regularlabs.com/development-releases
If that would undo other work you did on the upgrade, and redoing it is too much work, let me know...
Seems good for now as its a dev website,
meanwhile, for conditions and rules loose i installed again j4 and module pro 9.2 and no migration was done, modules are shown everwhere!
Hi,
i share with you my website access to check the issue, i did the operation many times and seems thats some thing is missing, all modules are not respecting the parameters i add before j4 update from j3.
Hi , it seems thats both tables records have the same values,i think its coming some where else database!
i can share with you the both tables exports.
To be able to see why the conversion from the old assignments to the new conditions is not working when installing AMM, I have to be able to access and edit files on your server. So I can do some live testing.
I will also need to see what is happening in the database at that point, live.
So to be able to help you I need the (s)FTP access to the files on the server.
And the direct access to the database.