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On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 17:31:51 +0000 (UTC), "Oliver Giesen" <ogware at gmx.net> wrote: >Those are indeed exactly the same two issues I already reported on this >thread. > >According to FileMon the control panel is calling the wrong script >(create_tables_sqlitepgsql.sql instead of create_tables_sqlite.sql). It is really strange because when I look at the sourcecode in audit_trigger.cpp in the function ConfigDlgProc and case IDC_BUTTON2 I find a construct that builds the name of the file to use that looks all right to me. For SQLite it will wind up with: fn = /sql/create_tables_sqlite.sql and then the test if(!CFileAccess::exists(fn.c_str())) will send the error message if not found. How this can result in the strange name you found is beyond me. >Renaming the script takes care of the "Script not" found message but it >simply leads to same error you were already getting on "Test >Connection". I guess there is something else going on there and it is not transparent to me at all following the creation of the fn variable. Let's see what Tony says, I did not test the creation function at all yet. The MSSQL tables I created by executing the sql script via Query Analyzer before the button was available in control panel. Anyway, I see a clear usefulness of the database logging unless it slows down the cvs processes. It surely beats the standard history file many times over! /Bo (Bo Berglund, developer in Sweden)