Hi,
After great success with DBMan for a water quality data site, I'm fiddling with DBman as a possible replacement for our County Chamber's calendar program. The idea would be to allow a default user to log in to view and then individual organizations to be able to sign-up and add entries.
It allows users to sign up and post BUT there are a few problems:
1) After entry (record added screen) all you see is a blank entry even though the data entered IS written to the db.
2) When searching as a user to modify record, no matches are found even if "*" is used as search term.
3) Finally (and surely at the root of it all) the Userid is not being written to the db.
The calendar is at:
www.leelanau.com/cgi-bin/db/db.cgi
Here is a link for the .cfg file:
www.leelanau.com/config.txt
I have autogenerate set to 1, debug on, etc.
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farlane aka andrew mcfarlane
www.leelanau.com/pages/farlane/
[This message has been edited by farlane (edited March 08, 1999).]
[This message has been edited by farlane (edited March 08, 1999).]
After great success with DBMan for a water quality data site, I'm fiddling with DBman as a possible replacement for our County Chamber's calendar program. The idea would be to allow a default user to log in to view and then individual organizations to be able to sign-up and add entries.
It allows users to sign up and post BUT there are a few problems:
1) After entry (record added screen) all you see is a blank entry even though the data entered IS written to the db.
2) When searching as a user to modify record, no matches are found even if "*" is used as search term.
3) Finally (and surely at the root of it all) the Userid is not being written to the db.
The calendar is at:
www.leelanau.com/cgi-bin/db/db.cgi
Here is a link for the .cfg file:
www.leelanau.com/config.txt
I have autogenerate set to 1, debug on, etc.
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farlane aka andrew mcfarlane
www.leelanau.com/pages/farlane/
[This message has been edited by farlane (edited March 08, 1999).]
[This message has been edited by farlane (edited March 08, 1999).]