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apo

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Fatal error: Call to a member function getCategory - 2006/11/11 20:28 I am getting this error on a black and white screen when I click on the Manage FIle button on the control panel.

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Fatal error: Call to a member function getCategoryName() on a non-object in /home/hottarpg/public_html/components/com_remository/remository.class.php on line 570

Does anyone happen to know why?
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admin

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Re:Fatal error: Call to a member function getCateg - 2006/11/13 09:50 You must have a record in your Remository files table (xxx_downloads_files) that has an invalid "containerid". It does not point to a container ID (in the xxx_downloads_containers table).

I can't tell how this has come about.
Martin Brampton aka Counterpoint
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Retrogirl

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Re:Fatal error: Call to a member function getCateg - 2007/07/07 21:43 I have the same problem like 2days.

I how do i find this "invalid containerid"?!
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Retrogirl

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Re:Fatal error: Call to a member function getCateg - 2007/07/08 18:21 ANYONE?!
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admin

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Re:Fatal error: Call to a member function getCateg - 2007/07/25 16:37 With phpMyAdmin. Next release I'll put in a fix to stop this, although so far I haven't identified how these incomplete records get written Martin Brampton aka Counterpoint
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sousei

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Re:Fatal error: Call to a member function getCateg - 2007/08/06 02:17 The only way I got rid of it was to log into phpMyAdmin and check the `jos_downloads_files` table.
I had a file liking to a containerid of `0`. I knew that couldn't possibly happen so I had to delete that table entry in the database. Then I logged into joomla and everything was fine.

Oddly enough, i didn't see the problem when I first added files. It just developed all of a sudden.
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