John, Thank you very much for your quick response. I am trying to connect to a server with my DB on. I have found that there is an error and now i can work with this.
Many thanks truez On Dec 13, 4:26 am, Jonathan Pryor <[email protected]> wrote: > Inline... > > On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 17:43 -0800, Truezplaya wrote: > > I am brand new to this and i am having some problems. I have download > > 0.18,good start! > > 0.18 is ancient, and svn trunk has many, many fixes. I'm aiming for a > 0.19 release before the end of the year. > > > . I have found the run_myMetal.bat after editing > > however the cmd window dissapears really quickly and i believe it is > > erroring as no file is being generated. Any ideas on keeping this > > window open? > > Don't launch it from Explorer. Instead, launch it from a CMD.EXE > instance (command line), so that you can view any output and errors. > > > Also if the file is being created where abouts would it live? i > > understand that it would be called the same as your DB Name. > > If it's generated, it should be generated in the same directory as > run_myMetal.bat, as Northwind.cs. > > Note, however, three things: > > 1. run_myMetal.bat (and others) requires a MySQL server on localhost > with the Northwind tables. > > 2. Consequently...you need to have a MySQL server running on localhost > that has the Northwind tables, with a valid user 'LinqUser' and password > 'linq2'. > > You can create such tables using > examples/DbLinq.MySql.Example/sql/create_Northwind.sql, but the > ruN_myMetal.bat script will not do so. > > 3. It shouldn't be necessary for you to run run_myMetal.bat anyway, > as ./examples/DbLinq.MySql.Example/nwind/Northwind.cs should be the same > file that run_myMetal.bat would generate in the first place. > > Consequently, if you need Northwind entity definitions, just use the > Northwind.cs example file. > > Far more likely is that you'd want to run DbMetal against your MySQL > database to generate entities for your current tables, and not generate > something specific to Northwind (with a "Northwind.cs" filename and > "nwind" namespace name). Thus, you should use run_myMetal.bat as a > template for what to start with, and change the command line arguments > accordingly for your particular table (e.g. change -user, -password, and > -namespace). > > - Jon -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "DbLinq" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/dblinq?hl=en.
