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mysql scripts do not create databases
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they are run.
Easy enough to solve if you know, but it slowed me done a little!
Current problem is I can not log in, but still need to investigate more, and there is a separate thread on that subject,
which I will read and add to if needed.
]]>David Lee2006-06-20T18:16:53-00:00Re: mysql scripts do not create databases
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This is normal practice. If you are running on a shared web server the "create database" instruction needs to be separate as the database name may need to be prefixed with your account name, and phpMyAdmin takes care of this automatically.]]>AJM2006-06-21T08:51:16-00:00Re: mysql scripts do not create databases
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However, it would be more user-friendly if the scripts could create the required database if needed, and ensure that the tables could only be created in the correct database. I realise that
1) This does allow a simple dump from phpmyadmin
2) Installation occurs a single time, so is not very important in the overall use of the RADICORE system
3) There are other priorities
However, could improving this be put on the "nice to have" section of possible future developments, please?]]>David Lee2006-06-21T18:56:25-00:00Re: mysql scripts do not create databases
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CREATE DATABASE xxx ;
USE xxx ;
This really is such a trivial issue that most people do not seem to have a problem with, so trying to automate it or make it even simpler just for a few novices would not seem that important in the great scheme of things. Anyone who struggles to create a few databases is probably too much of a newbie to really appreciate the numerous features in a product such as Radicore.]]>AJM2006-06-21T20:31:03-00:00