[drupal-devel] [bug] without prefix in 4.6RC
chueewowee
drupal-devel at drupal.org
Mon Mar 28 15:25:25 UTC 2005
Issue status update for http://drupal.org/node/19595
Project: Drupal
Version: 4.5.2
Component: base system
Category: bug reports
Priority: normal
Assigned to: Anonymous
Reported by: chueewowee
Updated by: chueewowee
Status: active
Attachment: http://drupal.org/files/issues/dr_mightyz-mightyzero.sql (195.39 KB)
I tried the same database, but stripped the prefix and all works ok. The
bug occured with the latest 4.6RC version.
I am attaching a database with the prefix dr_ attached to all tables
for your convenience.
chueewowee
Previous comments:
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March 28, 2005 - 14:56 : chueewowee
Below follows the PHP error message:
Message
Table 'dr_drupal.dr_dr_term_data' doesn't exist query: SELECT * FROM
dr_dr_term_data WHERE tid = "13" in
/Volumes/Files/Users/chuee/Sites/drupal/includes/database.mysql.inc on
line 66.
Severity
error
My tables are prefixed with 'dr_'
The value $db_prefix = 'dr_'; has been inserted into settings.php
An example of the actual tables from the database.mysql can be seen to
be:
-- Table structure for table 'term_hierarchy'
create table dr_term_hierarchy (
tid int(10) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
parent int(10) unsigned NOT NULL default '0',
KEY tid (tid),
KEY parent (parent)
) TYPE=MyISAM;
When checking all tables in through the dba.module, similar errors are
given for non-core modules such as store.module. So the arror applies
accross the board.
The behaviour when creating content is like this: A post is accepted
for publication according to inspection of the content list, and as
according the log, eg.:
page: added test conspiracy content.
Severity
notice
Hostname
127.0.0.1), .
However when clicking on a category term to view publications in the
category browser, a blank pageis returned. When a category has no posts
a normal page with message is displayed: 'There are currently no posts
in this category.'
John Plum
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