Hello, I am trying to import files into my sql database to create multiple sites. I have been fiddling and importing files since I last sent a post.
When I pull in a file. It says the operation was successful. My instructions have been inserted and how many.
None of the tables show up though. Also, when I log into PHP Admin, it gives me this general message:
. Error The additional Features for working with linked Tables have been deactivated. To find out why click here.
When I click on it. All it says is: PMA Database ... not OK
I can not see the screen, is there a link to click on to save the import? Maybe my speech is missing something.
Best Regards
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005, Christopher Taylor wrote:
Let me say that I am rather amazed by the fact that you manage to use phpmyAdmin through a screenreader. I've been told that websites that use frames would be hard to use with them.
Maybe the mysql command line (if available) would be easier to use.
I am trying to import files into my sql database to create multiple sites. I have been fiddling and importing files since I last sent a post.
When I pull in a file.
It says the operation was successful. My instructions have been inserted and how many.
Good.
None of the tables show up though.
What do you mean by "show up"? Was there a table definition in the file you uploaded?
Also, when I log into PHP Admin, it gives me this general message:
. Error The additional Features for working with linked Tables have been deactivated. To find out why click here.
When I click on it. All it says is: PMA Database ... not OK
Don't think this is important.
I can not see the screen, is there a link to click on to save the import? Maybe my speech is missing something.
phpmyadmin has a left pannel where it shows the databases and the tables and a main pannel where most of the operations are carried out. The newly created tables should be visible to the left. phpmyadmin als makes use of Javascript I think. Maybe you need to manually reload the left hand panel to see the newly created database tables.
Cheers, Gerhard
Hi, It seems the speech system Jaws for Windows, does pretty well with frames. It just pretends like each is a window.
Even when I log out and log back in, I don't see the new tables. It doesn't add anything to the database. It says it did but nothing changes. The size of the file doesn't change.
Regards
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerhard Killesreiter" killesreiter@physik.uni-freiburg.de To: drupal-support@drupal.org Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 4:15 AM Subject: Re: [drupal-support] PHP ADMIN & MY SQL is making my hair gray
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005, Christopher Taylor wrote:
Let me say that I am rather amazed by the fact that you manage to use phpmyAdmin through a screenreader. I've been told that websites that use frames would be hard to use with them.
Maybe the mysql command line (if available) would be easier to use.
I am trying to import files into my sql database to create multiple sites. I have been fiddling and importing files since I last sent a post.
When I pull in a file.
It says the operation was successful. My instructions have been inserted and how many.
Good.
None of the tables show up though.
What do you mean by "show up"? Was there a table definition in the file you uploaded?
Also, when I log into PHP Admin, it gives me this general message:
. Error The additional Features for working with linked Tables have been
deactivated. To find out why click
here.
When I click on it. All it says is: PMA Database ... not OK
Don't think this is important.
I can not see the screen, is there a link to click on to save the import? Maybe my speech is missing something.
phpmyadmin has a left pannel where it shows the databases and the tables and a main pannel where most of the operations are carried out. The newly created tables should be visible to the left. phpmyadmin als makes use of Javascript I think. Maybe you need to manually reload the left hand panel to see the newly created database tables.
Cheers, Gerhard
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On Sat, 18 Jun 2005, Christopher Taylor wrote:
Hi, It seems the speech system Jaws for Windows, does pretty well with frames. It just pretends like each is a window.
Good to know, thanks.
Even when I log out and log back in, I don't see the new tables. It doesn't add anything to the database. It says it did but nothing changes.
What is in the files that you are uploading to phpmyadmin? Is there a comamnd to create tables, ie CREATE TABLE foo ();?
The size of the file doesn't change.
Which file?
Cheers, Gerhard
The file is an export/dump of the database. I exported it from PHP admin. Then, I did a search and replace and replaced prefix dr_ with ci_. I used a real text editor. Then I imported/uploaded the file. Thank you for the help. I know this is supposed to be easy.
Regards
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerhard Killesreiter" killesreiter@physik.uni-freiburg.de To: drupal-support@drupal.org Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 6:26 AM Subject: Re: [drupal-support] PHP ADMIN & MY SQL is making my hair gray
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005, Christopher Taylor wrote:
Hi, It seems the speech system Jaws for Windows, does pretty well with
frames.
It just pretends like each is a window.
Good to know, thanks.
Even when I log out and log back in, I don't see the new tables. It doesn't add anything to the database. It says it did but nothing changes.
What is in the files that you are uploading to phpmyadmin? Is there a comamnd to create tables, ie CREATE TABLE foo ();?
The size of the file doesn't change.
Which file?
Cheers, Gerhard
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Why not try to add them again? If there already there you will get a error message. That will help isolate the problem. There either there and is a display-reader problem or there something wrong with the script.
Regards
Ron
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-----Original Message----- From: Christopher Taylor [mailto:christ@bnmc.com] Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 5:31 AM To: drupal-support@drupal.org Subject: Re: [drupal-support] PHP ADMIN & MY SQL is making my hair gray
Hi, It seems the speech system Jaws for Windows, does pretty well with frames. It just pretends like each is a window.
Even when I log out and log back in, I don't see the new tables. It doesn't add anything to the database. It says it did but nothing changes. The size of the file doesn't change.
Regards
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerhard Killesreiter" killesreiter@physik.uni-freiburg.de To: drupal-support@drupal.org Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 4:15 AM Subject: Re: [drupal-support] PHP ADMIN & MY SQL is making my hair gray
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005, Christopher Taylor wrote:
Let me say that I am rather amazed by the fact that you manage to use phpmyAdmin through a screenreader. I've been told that websites that use frames would be hard to use with them.
Maybe the mysql command line (if available) would be easier to use.
I am trying to import files into my sql database to create multiple sites. I have been fiddling and importing files since I last sent a post.
When I pull in a file.
It says the operation was successful. My instructions have been inserted and how many.
Good.
None of the tables show up though.
What do you mean by "show up"? Was there a table definition in the file you uploaded?
Also, when I log into PHP Admin, it gives me this general message:
. Error The additional Features for working with linked Tables have been
deactivated. To find out why click
here.
When I click on it. All it says is: PMA Database ... not OK
Don't think this is important.
I can not see the screen, is there a link to click on to save the import? Maybe my speech is missing something.
phpmyadmin has a left pannel where it shows the databases and the tables and a main pannel where most of the operations are carried out. The newly created tables should be visible to the left. phpmyadmin als makes use of Javascript I think. Maybe you need to manually reload the left hand panel to see the newly created database tables.
Cheers, Gerhard
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