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"You cannot delete a currency that is in use by clients" - how best to resolve this?


WHMCS JamesX

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I want to delete a currency (GBP) from WHMCS, but when I try to delete it, I get the following message:

 

"You cannot delete a currency that is in use by clients"

 

I understand why this is. The good news is that our WHMCS installation is effectively still in beta testing, so (I think) data such as orders can be safely deleted. This being the case, what's the most effective way to resolve this issue so that I can delete GBP as a currency?

 

Thanks,

 

Ross.

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Thanks for your reply.

 

To be more specific - it's about understanding specifically what records that I have to delete or edit to be able to achieve this. For example, if I looked at all (mostly dummy) orders in the system and deleted any that had chosen GBP as the payment currency - would this (alone) fix the problem? And/or do I have to review the pricing of all products and services and delete all reference to GBP there? Naturally I don't want to do any more work than I have to!

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You need to make sure that it's not associated with active products/services, etc. As for the products/services themselves, the currency will be removed from them when you delete the currency. As the error says, it's looking at products/services attached to clients. Also, you may need to ensure hat no client has that currency set as their default.

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