Benjamin
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Posted: 04/10/2004, 1:03 PM |
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Hello. I have been working diligently to understand this software and it looks GREAT! I published a test application that I made, using an Access database.
The problem that I am running into is I cannot seem to publish the database to my mySQL.
I have a Win2k server with PHP extensions installed and the mySQL 4 server software. I did not configure this server software, I just went with the defaults, so I am not sure if that is the problem.
On my client PC I installed the mySQL ODBC and configured a DSN for the database. I then configured the Connection in CCS on the server tab like this...
PHP Database Library: MySQL
Database: <ODBC DSN for database on server>
Host: http://<host IP> Port: 3306
Please help.
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peterr
Posts: 5971
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Posted: 04/10/2004, 1:15 PM |
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CodeCharge Studio doesn't publish databases. You would need to create your database directly in MySQL or use some visual front-end for MySQL to design your database structure.
We also include the database scripts for our examples in:
CCS-Installation-Folder\Examples\Internet
CCS-Installation-Folder\Examples\Intranet
MS Access is published because it is a single file, and it is copied together with the other files to the server. Most of the other database formats cannot be copied in such way.
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srinivas
Posts: 54
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Posted: 04/11/2004, 10:08 AM |
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Since you are using PHP, for MySQL you can use PHPMyAdmin tool. It is really great tool. You can visit them at: http://www.phpmyadmin.net/
-Srinivas
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