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Joomla Templates => eShopper - Club => : ahgoobaby February 02, 2011, 10:18:48 AM



: migrating to the eshopper template
: ahgoobaby February 02, 2011, 10:18:48 AM
My site currently is at www.ahgoobaby.com .  It appears given you use a custom version of virtuemart for this, and it would likely be easiest for me to start from a new install of joomla that you provide with your theme.  The problem is that our site has literally thousands of customers in it's current user tables.  Additionally, we use some custom fields in virtuemart fields to get additional information from our customers when registering.

Is there an easy way for shape5 customers to migrate from a prior joomla / virtuemart site to a fresh new install of joomla/virtuemart, such as your eshopper without losing all of our customer and account/past order data?


: Re: migrating to the eshopper template
: mikek February 02, 2011, 11:57:37 AM
Hello,

You would just install the template file in the backend of Joomla and then assign it as your default template. Keep in mind that each template has it's own unique positions so you may need to re-arrange your modules once it's set as default.


: Re: migrating to the eshopper template
: ahgoobaby February 02, 2011, 06:28:49 PM
do I just need to install the template or does this template use a hacked version of virtuemart that I will need to change from the standard version that i have currently working?


: Re: migrating to the eshopper template
: mikek February 03, 2011, 08:44:06 AM
Hello,

There is a slightly modified version of the default theme in the eshopper download section, with instructions on how to install.


: Re: migrating to the eshopper template from ekmPowershop
: andyshaw November 25, 2012, 04:27:06 AM
I have a similar issue here.
We have a fully working ekmPowerShop cart and we would like to migrate all the data to Eshopper. Any migration tools or suggestions of the easiest way to deal with this. It would be very laborious to do all this manually.

Changing the mySql database?

Please help.


: Re: migrating to the eshopper template
: mikenicoll November 25, 2012, 04:06:46 PM
Hello,

We don't have any migration tools for this but please check the JED

-Mike