On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 9:27 PM, Roderick A. Anderson
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Chris Travers wrote:
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 5:11 PM, Roderick A. Anderson
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I'm still testing as I can't add a dataset. Adding a user gives me an
error about no dataset. That could be either my trying to install LSMB
into a schema in a database instead of a just a database or something
else entirely. 8-| Got to do some more reading. I saw something about
a different admin user names/passwords and creating datasets or using
existing.
What error do you get when you try to create a dataset?
No choice to create one. After entering the admin password I get a
"LedgerSMB Accounting Administration" page. Table headers for Login,
Name, Company, Driver, Host, Dataset, Templates. Buttons for "Add
User", "Change Admin Password", "Pg Database Administration", "Logout"
And some help/suggestion text.
PG Database Administration is where you go to create the data set.
This will be changing in 1.3 :-)
If you want to create a dataset manually, you can create a database,
CREATE LANGUAGE plpgsql in that database and then load:
sql/Pg-database.sql, and then load one of the -chart and if applicable
one of the -gifi files. If you don't know what GIFI is and you live
in the US, you probably don't need the -gifi mappings.....
Best Wishes,
Chris Travers
I haven't had a chance to look a server logs: Apache or PostgreSQL yet.
And as I type this I realize it could be the naming conventions I'm
using for the shared-hosting/multi-tenant set up. Perl may be having
the problem. The names are semi-like email addresses. They have an at
symbol (@) in them -- ..hidden..
Got to figure out a separator (beside an underscore) that will work
in Pg and Perl. Damn! I thought I was on a roll. :-(
Chris don't sweat it for now. I won't be able to work on this until
Sunday or Monday. I'll do some more thinking on it in the mean time.
Rod
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Best WIshes,
Chris Travers
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