Solved: The ZMySQLDA tarball has a peculiar structure, using
collective.recipe.zmysqlda fixes it.

On 07/27/2010 04:03 PM, Kees Hink wrote:
> When i copy the product from parts/productdistros to products, i get an import
> error for _mysql. Adding MySQL-python will fix that.
> 
> On 07/27/2010 03:48 PM, Kees Hink wrote:
>> I'm investigating the options to store PFG data in a MySQL database. I've 
>> found
>> the tutorial at
>> http://plone.org/products/ploneformgen/documentation/tutorial/sql-crud/tutorial-all-pages
>> where it says i should add a "Z MySQL Database Connection" in the ZMI. 
>> However,
>> i can't find this option in my ZMI (Plone 3.3.5, Zope 2.10.11).
>>
>> Like the page above suggested, i have read
>> http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Books/ZopeBook/2_6Edition/RelationalDatabases.stx.
>> I've tried adding the ZMySQLDA tarball to the buildout's productdistros
>> section, but it still doesn't show up in my instance's products section in 
>> the
>> ZMI. It's the in parts/productdistros/lib/python/Products/, though. Last 
>> update
>> of this product (http://www.zope.org/Members/adustman/Products/ZMySQLDA) was
>> 2001-09-06 23:55:13, so i'm wondering if the tutorial is still valid.
>>
>> When i try to add a "Z SQL Method", i get an error saying "There are no SQL
>> database connections. You need to add a Zope SQL database connection before 
>> you
>> can create a Zope SQL Method."
>>
>> I also read the thread on this list called "File saving with PloneFormGen in
>> MySQL", but that assumes the database connection has already been added.
>>
>> So how do i store a PFG form in MySQL?
>>
>> Kees
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