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Partial Installation it seems
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Once installed I am able to create a new subsystem. It goes as far as creating the underlying directories and creating the additional subsystem name as a menu button at the top level.
When I navigate back to home I have the following buttons:
Menu System, Transix and the name of my subsystem (TEST).
When I try to get to the subsystem by clicking on that link all I see is my username displayed,the Home Page banner and then below that Session Data and List Favourites (and then Change PW, TO-DO and MOTD)
I cannot see how to get to the subsystem menu to allow me to import data etc or actually get underway with the subsystem.
I thought I had followed all the installation steps correctly - the tables are created and loaded with data from the relevant .sql scripts. I have the correct include path (using php.ini rather than the htaccess method).
Thoughts / help / comments would be very welcome as I'd love to use this RAD environment.
]]>johnftr2013-01-05T15:02:11-00:00Re: Partial Installation it seems
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http://www.tonymarston.net/php-mysql/radicore-tutorial.html# initialisation. All you have done so far is:
Then you can start to build your transactions as outlined in 2. Generate Transactions. It is only when you build your transactions that they will appear on the subsystem menu.]]>AJM2013-01-06T10:45:28-00:00Re: Partial Installation it seems
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In the tutorial it has two vital menu buttons on the list subsystem that I do NOT see. These are DATABASES and AUDIT TRAIL. Have I missed an SQL IMPORT file somewhere? I have repeated the installation now twice and have the same results.
Perplexed. I would love to be able to generate a system to replace my old hand-coded applications and to build additional functionality.
Thanks for your further advice.
]]>johnftr2013-01-06T11:10:43-00:00Re: Partial Installation it seems
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Then you can follow the procedure described in 3.1 Import Database]]>AJM2013-01-06T13:46:19-00:00Re: Partial Installation it seems
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As I understand it I need the following tables from the installation - Audit (created but empty), dict, menu and workflow.
After installation and the SQL loading step ....
The dict database has been created with 6 tables (with 686 total records). I have used the radicore/dict/sql/mysql/ schema and data sql scripts.
The menu database has 22 tables (1054 total records) with data from the radicore/menu/sql/mysql schema, data and mnu_user scripts.
The workflow database has 7 tables with a total of 70 records using the schema and data sql scripts.
Are there other core components (other than the examples of classroom etc)that I am missing? There are scripts at the higher level radicore/workflow/sql for example or radicore/menu/sql/ menu.menu_export, menu_delete, misc.menu_export, mnu_role_task etc
These are not mentioned in the installationguide.
Thanks.
]]>johnftr2013-01-06T14:23:02-00:00Re: Partial Installation it seems
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Thanks!]]>johnftr2013-01-06T21:04:13-00:00Re: Partial Installation it seems
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The first is that the instructions ask you to create the empty / shell databases first - and then run the SQL scripts. The schema script attempts to create the database within it and this fires an error that database already exists. Removing the line from the script (or not creating an empty database beforehand fixes this). The other issue which may cause folks problems is the TYPE=. This should probably read ENGINE= for some versions.]]>johnftr2013-01-10T12:50:28-00:00Re: Partial Installation it seems
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johnftr2013-01-10T13:20:34-00:00Re: Partial Installation it seems
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I've updated the sql scripts, and they will be in the next release.]]>AJM2013-01-10T14:51:31-00:00Re: Partial Installation it seems
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AJM2013-01-10T19:50:25-00:00Re: Partial Installation it seems
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I downloaded the windows.zip 1.77 version for testing
The Classroom, Product and Survey schema scripts include the create database statement still. These will fire an error if you have already created the database manually as specified in the installation:
<li>Create each database/schema manually (menu, dict, audit, workflow, classroom, product, survey, xample).</li>
<li>Create the tables in those databases/schemas from the <code>???-schema.sql</code> scripts.</li>
The xample script still has the TYPE= set in it, but does not have the create database.
Hope this helps.
Cheers, John]]>johnftr2013-01-11T15:36:37-00:00Re: Partial Installation it seems
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