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Re: [ic] TIPS: Adding a new mysql table to IC
Doug,
I don't know enough to address the auto *creation* of tables. In my
instructions, the user is left to create the table manually, with whatever
tool they like (e.g., mysql client, phpmyadmin, etc.). I simply find it
easiest to create the table from the textfile created in step 1.
IC will recognize the table with a <table>.txt, if created manually.
However, your comments may well address the case where you want IC to create
the table. I will gladly defer to the experts on this matter. Let me know
if I should add 2b.
Thanks for the compliments!
Zack
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Alcorn" <lathi@seapine.com>
To: <interchange-users@anthrax.interchange.redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [ic] TIPS: Adding a new mysql table to IC
>
> "Zack Johnson" <zack@office.standardprinting.net> writes:
>
> > 6. Restart IC. Your table should now appear under Administration >
> > Tables.
>
> Haven't we forgotten a step here. Maybe IC 4.8 has changed in this
> respect (I still haven't upgraded yet). But I though you had to
> create <catroot>/products/foo.txt before IC would pick up the new
> table. Most specifically, I thought you needed all the column headers
> in the foo.txt file:
>
> $ cat > <catroot>/products/foo.txt
> id<tab>name<tab>atomic_number
> <ctrl-d>
>
> I thought it was _this_ text file and not the one over in
> <catroot>/dbconf/mysql/foo.txt that IC used to create tables from. I
> thought just the column definitions came from the dbconf file.
>
>
> Other than that, a very nice write-up. Probably the best HOWTO on the
> subject yet.
> --
> (__) Doug Alcorn (mailto:doug@lathi.net http://www.lathi.net)
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