Thanks for the suggestion.
It doesn't seem to work. It produces the following query.
SELECT T0.id, T0.name, T0.description FROM group T0 INNER JOIN `user_group` TX ON TX.group_id = T0.id WHERE TX.user_id = '1'
On 3/23/2015 2:59 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
The right solution is to enclose the table name in between the quotations marks that allow any value there, including the reserved keywords.
In mysql you can use the back ticks, e.g:
SELECT * FROM `group`;
The above will just work. But is not standard SQL, just mysql specific. That was the purpose of the getQuoted() function, which came as patch to make siremis work with postgress. But apparently the patch was not dealing with the association case. IIRC, postgress uses double quotes instead of back ticks.
As a shorter fix would be using:
$xtable = "`" . $assoc["XTable"] . "`";
In this way, you don't need to rename the table and change the name of it on php code.
Cheers, Daniel
On 23/03/15 16:20, canuck15 wrote:
Ok, so the complete fix is:
edit ...openbiz/bin/data/BizDataSql.php go to line 237 replace the line with.
$xtable = $assoc["XTable"];
mysql -p
USE siremis; RENAME TABLE group TO grouptable;
Or pick some other new name for the group table.
edit ..siremis/modules/system/do
Go through all the files in that directory and change Table="group"
To
Table="grouptable"
Or whatever the new name given to the group table is. Now it all seems to work.
On 3/23/2015 7:03 AM, canuck15 wrote:
Hi,
I figured that part out which is when I got the database error about the "group" table. So I will need to find where to change that table name. I should have mentioned that.
On 3/23/2015 1:18 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
The issue is calling a function which is not member of the object referred to.
We will look into fixing it properly, for the moment do following changes:
- editi the file: /var/www/html/openbiz/bin/data/BizDataSql.php
- go to line 237
- replace the line with:
$xtable = $assoc["XTable"];
Thanks for reporting and troubleshooting.
Cheers, Daniel
On 23/03/15 02:52, canuck15 wrote:
I think I found the root cause.
Siremis database has a table called "group". That is a reserved word in mysql that cannot be used as a table name. http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/reserved-words.html
Do the following to prove it. mysql
USE siremis; SELECT * FROM group;
error
RENAME TABLE group TO group1; SELECT * FROM group1;
no error
On 3/21/2015 4:39 PM, canuck15 wrote:
When you add/update/view Administrator usernames
To reproduce Administration > User Management >
Click on any existing username. The browser goes blank.
Error in apache logs is: PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function getQuoted() on a non-object in /var/www/html/openbiz/bin/data/BizDataSql.php on line 237 This is on the latest Siremis v4.2.0 downloaded today
I am using CentOS v6.6, php v5.3.3
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