The names of override files are part of the Registry. The Registry is cached as it's created. Hence, if you have really cleared your cache then there will be no reference to overrides1. Ensure your cache setting is 'file' in config.local.php. When you say you cleared it manually, what did you do?
Not knowing what your previous overeide files actually did, I can only assume that they had fields that are now getting errors on reference. Looks like some taxes (order_data type == 'T') have been incorrectly saved in the order_data table.
Removing var/cache manually (and ensuring there are no errors) is effecttively the same as clearing cache for all objects (egistry, templates, etc.). Blocks can be referenced in your DB.
Ct does't act on the cache but instead removes the contents of images/thumbnails so all thumbnails will be recreated on reference.
still very suprised how my_changes addon could mess up everything in DB? also if I uninstall my_changes addon everything works correct (disactivate does not help).
The names of override files are part of the Registry. The Registry is cached as it's created. Hence, if you have really cleared your cache then there will be no reference to overrides1. Ensure your cache setting is 'file' in config.local.php. When you say you cleared it manually, what did you do?
Hello,
You mentioned that for overrides the cache settings has to be setup as "file". Does it mean that it will not work correct with "redis" (instead of "file") on production server? Or it has to do only with localhost?
You mentioned that for overrides the cache settings has to be setup as "file". Does it mean that it will not work correct with "redis" (instead of "file") on production server? Or it has to do only with localhost?
Sorry, that's not what I said. I used the 'file' type caching as an example of clearing your cache "manually".
I don't have any experience with using Redis as the cache so what you need to do is figure out how to clear the Redis cache. But I would think that '?cc' would cover Redis as well and would then NOT be dependent on filesystem permissions.
But my point still holds. If you were seeing override1, then the cache had not been cleared (whatever method you use).