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			 by gstarke » Tue May 11, 2010 6:08 am
 HiI have been looking for a way to rebuild my highly developed filemaker DB to run on "the cloud" on our mysql server, and discovered xataface! I have optomistically downloaded and installed the program folder on the server, followed the instructions as to how to set up a new app... sorted through some referencing issues for the right directory etc, and access rights to the mysql database and then encountered the following error:
 "Fatal error: Call to undefined method PEAR_Error::getField() in /home/stistih/public_html/dataface/Dataface/Table.php  on line 2629"
 This looks to me like a mismatch in the programming and our server.
 The server is hosted, but as far as I am aware is Apache, PHP 5+ & MySQl.
 Is there an easy solution to this?
 Regards
 Graeme
 
			
				gstarke
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			 by shannah » Tue May 11, 2010 6:12 am
 This error indicates that you are trying to access a field that doesn't exist.  Are you working with the minimal install (conf.ini and index.php)?  If so can you post your conf.ini and index.php files (comment out passwords etc..)  There is likely a problem here.  If you you've defined delegate classes there could be a problem in there also.
 -Steve
 
			
				shannah
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			 by gstarke » Tue May 11, 2010 6:42 pm
 Hi Steve Thanks for the prompt response. Yes, I have been using the minimal install just to get started. My conf.ini is: [_database] host = "localhost" user = "*******" password = "*******" name = "stistih_IrlenDBWeb" [_tables] Clients = "Clients" My index.php is: <? require_once '../dataface/dataface-public-api.php'; df_init(__FILE__, 'http://homelearn.com.au/dataface'); $app =& Dataface_Application::getInstance(); $app->display(); ?> The dataface folder is in public_html directory and a folder called IrlenDBWeb is in the same directory and it contains the index.php and conf.ini When I browse to http://www.homelearn.com.au/IrlenDBWeb  that's when I get that error. If I browse to http://www.homelearn.com.au/dataface  the installer.php asks for mysql username and password, but I put in the ones I have registered (using cPanel) and it does not accept them. Is this because it has already installed? (the run-once) 
			
				gstarke
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			 by shannah » Tue May 11, 2010 7:11 pm
 You might want to double check the name of the "Clients" table.  In Xataface it is case sensitive.  I.e. if your table is actually named 'clients' and not 'Clients' then you could get an error like you described. 
			
				shannah
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			 by gstarke » Wed May 12, 2010 1:05 am
 Nope. Not that. I checked and it's definitely capital letter start.The table has no records at the moment but does have 28 fields which may or may not have been fully defined properly.
 (I'm a novice with mysql). Would that do it?
 
			
				gstarke
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			 by shannah » Wed May 12, 2010 10:39 am
 Please post the SQL definition of your Clients table. 
			
				shannah
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			 by gstarke » Wed May 12, 2010 7:13 pm
 Hi SteveIt was manually entered with phpMyAdmin.
 
 A copy of the page with table fields follows:
 (Is this readable enough?)
 Field  	Type  	Collation  	Attributes  	Null  	Default  	Extra  	Action
 Initial Testing 	date 			No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Firstname 	varchar(20) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Surname 	varchar(20) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Address 	varchar(50) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Suburb 	varchar(20) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 State 	varchar(3) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Postcode 	varchar(4) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Parent Names 	varchar(20) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Telephone 	varchar(10) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Mobile 	varchar(10) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 D.O.B. 	date 			No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Refered 	varchar(20) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Optom 	varchar(20) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Script 	varchar(10) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Date of Lens Test 	date 			No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Initial Tint 	varchar(30) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Retest Date 	date 			No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Change of Tint 	varchar(30) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Problem 	varchar(50) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Patterns 	varchar(50) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Overlays 	varchar(30) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Paper 	varchar(20) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Reading 	decimal(10,0) 			No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Comprehension 	decimal(10,0) 			No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Rate 	decimal(10,0) 			No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Spelling 	decimal(10,0) 			No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Recall Date 	date 			No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 Status 	varchar(20) 	utf8_unicode_ci 		No 	None 		Browse distinct values 	Change 	Drop 	Primary 	Unique 	Index 	Fulltext
 
			
				gstarke
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			 by shannah » Wed May 12, 2010 9:09 pm
 Can you post the create table statement?  You can do this with an export without data 
			
				shannah
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			 by gstarke » Thu May 13, 2010 3:11 am
 Hi Steve
 Is this the format you're suggesting - created as export from phpMyAdmin?
 
 --
 -- Table structure for table `Clients`
 --
 
 CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `Clients` (
 `Initial Testing` date NOT NULL,
 `Firstname` varchar(20) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Surname` varchar(20) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Address` varchar(50) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Suburb` varchar(20) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `State` varchar(3) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Postcode` varchar(4) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Parent Names` varchar(20) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Telephone` varchar(10) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Mobile` varchar(10) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `D.O.B.` date NOT NULL,
 `Refered` varchar(20) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Optom` varchar(20) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Script` varchar(10) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Date of Lens Test` date NOT NULL,
 `Initial Tint` varchar(30) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Retest Date` date NOT NULL,
 `Change of Tint` varchar(30) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Problem` varchar(50) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Patterns` varchar(50) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Overlays` varchar(30) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Paper` varchar(20) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 `Reading` decimal(10,0) NOT NULL,
 `Comprehension` decimal(10,0) NOT NULL,
 `Rate` decimal(10,0) NOT NULL,
 `Spelling` decimal(10,0) NOT NULL,
 `Recall Date` date NOT NULL,
 `Status` varchar(20) collate utf8_unicode_ci NOT NULL,
 KEY `Firstname` (`Firstname`,`Surname`)
 ) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_unicode_ci;
 
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				gstarke
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			 by shannah » Thu May 13, 2010 7:02 am
 Ok.   Possible problems are with the d.o.b. Field.  Xataface doesn't like periods in the column names.  Generally I avoid spaces as well though they might be ok. 
			
				shannah
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			 by gstarke » Thu May 13, 2010 4:50 pm
 Ah ha!! That did it.I changed the name of the D.O.B. to DOB, tried again and got a different error this time - "table has no primary key", which I corrected, and behold it works!
 I just knew it had to be something simple.
 Thanks for that.
 I will now begin to explore what Xataface can do.
 
			
				gstarke
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