I recently ran the database repair tool as per this link: http://www.magentocommerce.com/wiki/1_-_installation_and_configuration/db-repair-tool
At the bottom of the inst
It's impossible to say for sure with this information whether it is safe to run the tool on your production database. Since you have a copy of the database, create a copy of Magento that points to that database and test it to see if the repair tool worked.
Thankfully, the first row of the repair added sort_order
to customer_eav_attribute
, which sounds like it is probably your ca.sort_order
issue. Once you've verified that the repair was in fact successful, you can run it on your production database.
Hope that helps!
Thanks, Joe