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Hello,
I am from Spain.
I am writting here because in the spanish forum nobody answer me :(

I wrote all the categories in the administration of my web and my site was fine, but suddenly the categories no one can see but I keep seeing it from the administration panel.

I found out that it is because I deleted the client group that comes by default, I created the group again, I have called "default" ID3 but instead is ID1.
As I can relocate the ID1?

I hope you help me please.

Thank you.

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I am begginer but i think you should go directly to mysql database (phpMyadmin..) and change id in ps_group and ps_group_lang.


Hello Nadidlo

Thank you for your answer.

I haveanged ch my database in "Operations". Now I have the ID1.

I have changed the group for "ID1 Default" of the unic customer (myself) and the categories. Now I look the block of categories, but inside of the block I don't see nothing.

Any suggestions?

A greeting
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I had a similar problem when I was cleaning database. Problem was that it was missing or wrong name of "Home" category. I believe that the root category must have this name ("Home") and other categories have to be subcategory of Home. Otherwise, nothing is displayed. ...If i understand your problem :)
Sry my english..

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It 's look ok. The only difference for me to see in Default, a great big D or big P in your langues (Predeterminado). But no matter.
You can not look in the database? Check if your ID in the correct relations?

I do not why it does not work. Perhaps pictures of my setup can help.

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oh, fine :) As I wrote I was a beginner about eshop, sql, php... but maybe sql facilitate the work. Maybe UPDATE Statement will be usefull.

UPDATE table_name
SET column1=value, column2=value2,...
WHERE some_column=some_value

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