PowerBuilder CMS
I am unable to create CMS Content using PowerBuilderCMS. When I test the connection file, it connects. When I try to add the content area, I get an error message:
Unable to edit the database with the credentials provided...
I am unable to create CMS Content using PowerBuilderCMS. When I test the connection file, it connects. When I try to add the content area, I get an error message:
Unable to edit the database with the credentials provided...
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I am having the same issue... Here is the error:
unable to edit your databse with the provided user credentials. Please make sure the connection user has write access to this database. (You may need to upload the connection to the server if you have made changes recently)
In this situation, I am using XAMP, and I've given myself all rights (or all the boxes are checked under "priviledges").
Please help!
I fixed my problem by making sure the following info was correct in my site definition settings. I'm using Dreamweaver.
Local Info
HTTP Address: www.yourwebsite.com/
Testing Server
URL Prefix: www.yourwebsite.com/
So...even if I have my testing server locally... I should still reference the remote server in my Testing Server's Web URL?
I don't think this is a site definition problem, I think it is a mysql priviledge problem. I've tried the Web Url thing with the remote and Testing Server but the problem still remains. There needs to be more documentation on this. Thanks for the help though.
Webassist please help!
Ok... I was wrong... The issue resided in the Testing server. I did have my remote URL as my Testing URL (which is the local host) so now I have to enable the Remote Server and see if I will get any issues with it since the Testing Server now works with the Power CMS Builder.
I am also getting exactly the same problem and there doesn't seem to be a lot of support from WebAssist - I've followed the documention supplied to the letter and frankly am rapidly becoming despondent, dismayed and dubious about purchasing anything ever again - why does it have to be like this? web assist used to be brilliant.
Dennis
you reported issues in another thread as well, In that thread, I started a support incident so we can look into the issue with you.
After getting Powerbuilder to work on one site I came to use it on a second site.
I believe I set up all of the connections correctly (Dreamweaver certainly connected to the database). When trying to create a powercms content area I get "Unable to edit your database with the provided user credentials. Please make sure the connection user has write access to this database. (You may need to upload the connection to the server if you have made changes recently) - hey ho, here we go again
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