Auctionator\Source\Database\Main.lua:112: bad argument #1 to 'pairs' (table expected, got nil)
MajorXRA opened this issue ยท 9 comments
Message: ...nterface\AddOns\Auctionator\Source\Database\Main.lua:112: bad argument #1 to 'pairs' (table expected, got nil)
Time: Tue Dec 8 00:20:04 2020
Count: 1
Stack: ...nterface\AddOns\Auctionator\Source\Database\Main.lua:112: bad argument #1 to 'pairs' (table expected, got nil)
[string "=[C]"]: in function pairs' [string "@Interface\AddOns\Auctionator\Source\Database\Main.lua"]:112: in function
Prune'
[string "@interface\AddOns\Auctionator\Source\Variables\Main.lua"]:95: in function InitializeDatabase' [string "@Interface\AddOns\Auctionator\Source\Variables\Main.lua"]:10: in function
Initialize'
[string "@interface\AddOns\Auctionator\Source\Events\VariablesLoaded.lua"]:4: in function VariablesLoaded' [string "@Interface\AddOns\Auctionator\Source\Events\Handler.lua"]:8: in function
Handler'
[string ":OnEvent"]:1: in function <[string ":OnEvent"]:1>
Locals: (*temporary) = nil
(*temporary) = "table expected, got nil"
= defined =[C]:-1
Had a look. It looks like you used a newer version of Auctionator and then swapped back to a really old one (from February or March), and that caused the database to get corrupted. Deleting the file will get you working again, and I'll put a fix in Auctionator to make sure this doesn't happen again ๐
Can you upload your Auctionator.lua file?
[WoW Directory]_retail_\WTF\Account[Some numbers]\SavedVariables and it's the Auctionator.lua file, paste the file into the text box.
And is this the first time you've used Auctionator, or have you been using it for a while? And what version of Auctionator are you on?
1.few months ago(8.3) nothing wrong, but this time (reinstall the game for 9.0) something wrong.
2.I have tried 9.0.1.1-9.0.0 ,all the same error.
delete all the other interface still unchanged.
I'm sorry about that.
You attached the wrong file, I need the one at [WoW Directory]_retail_\WTF\Account[Some numbers]\SavedVariables
and it's the Auctionator.lua
file.
Deleting that file should resolve the problem, however I'd still like to see it so I can make sure this problem doesn't happen again.
hope that'll be helpful :)