[nycphp-talk] PHP/MySQL environment problem??
Rolan Yang
rolan at omnistep.com
Fri Feb 29 14:56:51 EST 2008
Might not be your exact problem, but I once had some issues porting of
the the data from one machine to another. The auto increment was failing
with a "duplicate index" error, but I could not find any duplicate
indices. There was, however, a 0 value in the indexed column, which upon
removal, fixed the issue. I think the table was initially populated and
then maybe later converted to an auto-increment type without throwing an
error. But, when I did an export and import into another machine, it
kept failing.
~Rolan
PaulCheung wrote:
> The application is a classic traditional computer applications of add,
> update and read selected record. The add record routine lines up the
> next record to be added by checking what the last record added number was.
>
> The application was developed on “localhost”, Windows environment, and
> all working as expected, adding, updating and reading records up to a
> preset maximum of 100.
>
> Then thethe whole application was transfered into its' “production
> environment” on my web space, Linux environment for testing.
> Everything works fine for the first record only. I cannot add records
> thereafter. I have “desk checked” the coding and with the exception of
> the MySQL database parameters (host, user, password and database). All
> coding remains the same.
>
> I cannot understand what is wrong is it because of the different
> operating environments or could it be something else? Has anybody got
> any ideas
>
> .
>
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