[phorm] [Phorm:] Re: Alert 010 - Unable to open DB variables file

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  MESSAGE:  (#2721) Re: Alert 010 - Unable to open DB variables file 
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  AUTHOR:   Caleb Shiffer 
  DATE:     May 22, 2003 at 7:07 p.m. EST 

  Reply To: (#2719) Re: Alert 010 - Unable to open DB variables file 
  Author:   Patrick O'Hara 
  Date:     May 22, 2003 at 7:04 p.m. EST 

So do I still need the $PHORM_MYDBV line in there if I use the $DHost, user, 
pass and base lines? 

> This is where your problem is. PHORM_MYDBV should be 
> the name of a file containing the database connection 
> details. Personally I think it is easier and safer to 
> specify the database details in the config file. 

> $DHost = "localhost"; 
> $DUser = "lebshif_lebshif"; 
> $DPass = "xxxxxxxx"; 
> $DBase = "lebshif_databaseName"; 

> Either way, the above must be included somewhere. 

> Regards, 

> Patrick O'Hara 
> WhitsundayIT 
> QLD, Australia 

> patrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.whitsundayit.com 

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