Hi Norman,
just for completion sake, this was take care of in 1.2.
regards,
bogdan
Norman Brandinger wrote:
I believe that phplib_id is only used by serweb.
There are a few
columns that fall into the category of being used only by serweb.
Recently the database creation scripts were updated to allow for
serweb tables to be created (or not created) based on user input,
however, there is no ability to specifically include or not include
serweb specific columns.
Perhaps, the roadmap can include a task to include serweb columns only
if serweb tables are being created.
So, Mike, my suggestion would be to keep the id column as a unique
value and only include phplib_id if you are going to support serweb
(or want to retain compatibility with the existing database
creation/openserctl scripts).
Any other comments, suggestions or opinions are welcome.
Regards,
Norm
Mike Williams wrote:
That is definitely the issue, it's a known
bug on sourceforge. I'm
trying to think of a good fix.
Here's what I sent to another user with the same reported issue:
<<<
As for openserctl failling, that is definitely something that I
broke. In the database_tables.sql file, some modifications are made
to OpenSER's tables, and dropping the column phplib_id is one of
them. I replaced it with just 'id' because it was easier to work with
in Ruby on Rails, makes more sense because it is not linked to any
particular programming language, and because having an integer that
can be autoincremented makes it much easier to manually work with in
MySQL and to generate id's with no code, especially since the the
former column was generated by PHP specific code.
I'm not sure of the best way to fix the problem, as I'm not sure
whether re-adding phplib_id would cause more problems or not. For one
thing, there would need to be additional code in the interface,
although this looks like it would be the only solution that would
break nothing.
What does the OpenSER team (and everyone else) think about the
phplib_id problem?
Mike
On Friday 11 August 2006 10:25, Pat wang wrote:
Hi,
Just managed to install the new openser administrator and everything
just
works. Thanks to Mike for this nice application. However I can't add
user
with openserctl anymore. The following error appears:
ERROR 1054 (42S22) at line 1: Unknown column 'phplib_id' in 'field
list'
ERROR: introducing the new user '5702' to the database failed
On the other hand, adding new users from administrator GUI does not
have
this problem. This happened right after installation of aministrator
so I
think it is related to the administrator mysql table changes.
Any suggestions please? Thanks,
Patrick
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