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Mark Schonewille m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Fri Oct 4 08:37:02 CDT 2013


François,

VStudio doesn't have a "Server" menu. What exactly do you mean?

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On 10/3/2013 19:33, François Van Lerberghe wrote:
> In order to open a database with Vserver, you must register it.
> If you don¹t have done that,
> - Open Vstudio
> - Choose menu Server > Connect to and connect to the server
> - Choose menu Server > Server admin
> - Register your database
>
>>From there you can unregister or register any databases you want.
>
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> le 3/10/13 19:22, Mark Schonewille <m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com> a
> écrit :
>
>> Hi François,
>>
>> The log says "register" and "unregister" but I don't know what this
>> means, don't even know if that's related to your questions.
>>
>> How can I find out if a database is registered with the server and what
>> does that mean?
>>
>> How would I unregister a database and register it again?
>>
>> VStudio may be able to find a database by its path, but that has nothing
>> to do with the server being able to find the database in the databases
>> folder. Therefore, I don't think that being able to open the database in
>> VStudio implies anything.
>
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