https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82774

--- Comment #28 from Prakash <[email protected]> ---
Hi Robert,

OOPS!  I had started creating the tables as root and then added a user
Prakash.  All the tables and views were made with MySQL Work Bench 6.
Thereafter I had added another user for testing and working from Libre.
That should not make a difference, but still, I will clean up my "multiple
user identities" and then come back with a step by step description for
reproducing the crashes.

Thanks.

Prakash Chitnis


On 22 August 2014 20:05, <[email protected]> wrote:

>   *Comment # 27 <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82774#c27>
> on bug 82774 <https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82774> from
> [email protected] <[email protected]> *
>
> Hi Prakash,
>
> have found the direct connector. Didn't know there is a working connector for
> LO 4.1 and 4.2. Seems to be ok.
>
> Now I have found the reason why it wasn't working here:
> Have a look in the code of Dump20140821.sql. The DEFINER for the views are
> different. DEFINER = CURRENT_USER would work. I couldn't open the views here,
> where the DEFINER is shown as 'Prakash'@'%' - there isn't a user 'Prakash'here
> on my system.
> How did you create different views? The other views are shown as
> 'root'@'localhost'. I have set both to CURRENT_USER and could see all data in
> the forms. I could see the forms and could open the relations between the
> forms. I could change or copy columns of the tablecontrol - all seems to work.
>
> Please write down step by step:
> 1. Open form "read_e_meters".
> 2. Mark ... with the mouse
> ... and so on. So I could see, if I could reproduce any crash here.
>
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