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Ed Lentz
Posted: 11/01/2003, 10:02 AM

In evaluating CCS I have a problem. It seems for no apparent reason I only get a few of the tables in my MYSql DB. The tables I do get have some of the fields missing. I notice this when I am making a grid. Also, CCS tells me that it can't make the page even if I do get a grid the way I want it.

Any suggestions?
Steve Kitchen
Posted: 11/01/2003, 3:30 PM

I had the same problem frequently until I upgraded the MySQL ODBC driver to the latest version. I still get it occasionally, but refreshing the database connection (in the left-hand pane) usually clears the problem.

Re the page creation problem, are you sure you have the necessary write permissions for where you're trying to put it ?
Regards,

Kitch
Ed Lentz
Posted: 11/01/2003, 8:08 PM

I've got the MySqlodbc ver 3.51. It is wierd. I have all permissions for where it's going.
Steve Kitchen
Posted: 11/02/2003, 1:27 AM

Very weird ... I would tend to suspect an MS problem ... FYI, I'm running XP Pro with all the latest patches and publishing to a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) system, which is where the Mysql db resides. The webroot (/var/www/html on my system) is mapped into a Samba folder for publishing.

Hope this gives you some pointers ...

Regards,

Kitch
Steve Kitchen
Posted: 11/02/2003, 1:34 AM

Just one extra thought - you are using the latest version of CCS (2.2.2.40) aren't you ?

Regards,

Kitch
Ed Lentz
Posted: 11/03/2003, 8:11 PM

Registered CCS and the new install restored all.

Thanks for the help

   


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