On 2/22/07, Chris Travers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Gerald;
>
> Currently we offer two modes of database creation:
> 1) If the superuser credentials are set, then a new database is
> created, PL/PGSQL is added to it, and then the database is created
> with the normal user as the owner of the
Hi Gerald;
Currently we offer two modes of database creation:
1) If the superuser credentials are set, then a new database is
created, PL/PGSQL is added to it, and then the database is created
with the normal user as the owner of the objects.
2) If the superuser credentials are not set, then the
On 2/21/07, Chris Travers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW, the current 12 failed tests are fixed in RC1 (released today).
> You can just untar over your existing installation if you like.
>
Done!
> I don't know what happens if you try to create more than one dataset
> in a database. Currently,
BTW, the current 12 failed tests are fixed in RC1 (released today).
You can just untar over your existing installation if you like.
I don't know what happens if you try to create more than one dataset
in a database. Currently, if the superuser credentials are submitted,
the database is created an
On 2/21/07, Charley Tiggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gerald Chudyk wrote:
> >
> > If I try to enter the existing ledgersmb data set instead of test, I get:
> >
> > Error! No such file or directory
> >
> > A check of the Apache log does not show any error message.
> >
> > So...what little/big thi
Gerald Chudyk wrote:
> When I return to the Add User screen I find the record has actually
> been created.
>
> I then tried to create a data set on the "LedgerSMB Accounting
> Database Administration / Create Dataset" using as many defaults as I
> can find I get the following error screen:
>
>
On 2/21/07, Chris Travers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use the admin.pl to create the dataset. If you want to use the same
> db for user account and data storage, you should add plpgsql to that
> dataset and then leave the superuser credentials blank. This will
> also set up a default chart of acc
Use the admin.pl to create the dataset. If you want to use the same
db for user account and data storage, you should add plpgsql to that
dataset and then leave the superuser credentials blank. This will
also set up a default chart of accounts.
Hope this helps,
Chris Travers
On 2/21/07, Gerald C
On 2/19/07, Chris Travers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is LSMB 1.2, one of the betas. It looks like you have yet to
> create, populate, and set up the central user account database. You
> will need to create a database, load the sql/Pg-Central.sql, and then
> point to it in the ledger-smb.co
This is LSMB 1.2, one of the betas. It looks like you have yet to
create, populate, and set up the central user account database. You
will need to create a database, load the sql/Pg-Central.sql, and then
point to it in the ledger-smb.conf.
Best WIshes,
Chris Travers
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