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= Problems while administrating the GPMS =
= Problems while administrating the GPMS =
In this page you can find reasons for problems that frequently occur while managing the $GPMS.


* If you encounter an error message like ''DBD::mysql::db do failed: Table  'table_name' doesn't exist at /vol/gpms-intern/projectmanagement/share/perl/'' while adding a Member or a new DataSource::DB to a Project, the current Tables of the Database do not match the Rights/Privileges that where defined for the Project_Class of the Project. The reason might be that someone has deleted a table for which privileges where defined or privileges where defined for a table that never existed.
* If you encounter an error message like ''DBD::mysql::db do failed: Table  'table_name' doesn't exist at /vol/gpms-intern/projectmanagement/share/perl/'' while adding a Member or a new DataSource::DB to a Project, the current Tables of the Database do not match the Rights/Privileges that where defined for the Project_Class of the Project. The reason might be that someone has deleted a table for which privileges where defined or privileges where defined for a table that never existed.


Author: [http://www.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de/~lkrause Lutz Krause]
Author: [http://www.cebitec.uni-bielefeld.de/~lkrause Lutz Krause]

Revision as of 18:53, 2 February 2005

Problems while administrating the GPMS

In this page you can find reasons for problems that frequently occur while managing the $GPMS.

  • If you encounter an error message like DBD::mysql::db do failed: Table 'table_name' doesn't exist at /vol/gpms-intern/projectmanagement/share/perl/ while adding a Member or a new DataSource::DB to a Project, the current Tables of the Database do not match the Rights/Privileges that where defined for the Project_Class of the Project. The reason might be that someone has deleted a table for which privileges where defined or privileges where defined for a table that never existed.

Author: Lutz Krause