Search for the line in PHP-code and output the generated sql-statement to your browser. Then directly pipe this line to mysqld or use a frontend like mysql-front. By using this method you will get the appropriate error message.
I experienced also errors with the newest serweb since the data-model (tables) is not consistent to the application.
regards, Philipp
Quoting Christoph Hehl mr_schulz@hotmail.com:
hello. I have a Problem by login in Servweb. If i klick on the login button i get this errormessages: error in SQL query, line: 30
What's wrong?
thanks
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