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Column Controller


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Hey, I've got a question for Laura.

 

At the end of your instructions, you put "Now, all you'll need to do is run the sql statement for your database to add the necessary data to run the Column Controller via your Administration Tool."

 

How do I do that? I have done all the other steps (except the part that allows me to change column widths), but no side columns show up in the catalog, and there are no tools in the Admin Tools section. I can click on "Column Controller" in the list, but only "Title, Value, Action" show up in a table; nothing else on the page.

 

I'm using Column Controller w Admin v2.0

 

Thanks a lot!

  • 2 years later...
Posted

Hi,

 

 

When setting up Column Controller the last step is

 

"Run the sql statement for your database to add the necessary data to run the Column Controller via your Administration Tool."

 

How is this done?

 

I know it is the same question as above but I thought I would just revive this one instead of starting a new one.

 

Thanks

Posted
Hi,

When setting up Column Controller the last step is

 

"Run the sql statement for your database to add the necessary data to run the Column Controller via your Administration Tool."

 

How is this done?

 

I know it is the same question as above but I thought I would just revive this one instead of starting a new one.

 

Thanks

 

Hi:

 

I'm not familiar with the contribution but from what I can tell you need to run in your OSC database the statement provided with the contribution.

 

I'll elaborate. With my hosting company I have a control panel for my webpage which allows me to control a lot of stuff like statistics, creating e-mails, creating databases etc. My hosting company uses something called PHPMyAdmin which allows me to modify (amongst other things) existing databases on my web space.

 

If I was in your position I'd have to log into PHPMyAdmin select RUN QUERY browse for the file on my computer and run it. Presto!

 

So you need to go into the application that allows you to manipulate your OSC database and run that last file in the contribution in order for the database to create the necessary tables (etc) inside the database itself.

If you have a serious problem but it can be solved, why worry about it? If you have a serious problem but it can't be solved, then why worry about it?

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