Trevor Cocks
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Posted: 10/15/2007, 6:13 AM |
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Hi all - New to CCS, sorry for ignorance.
I have an existing CCS 3.2 ASP project, which has been largely
subcontracted, but I am starting to get into CCS to maintain it.
My particular problem is I can edit a page with a Record structure, and see
my connections BUT if I want to add a new field for example, I cannot
because I cannot "see" the list of tables to select from. This is also true
of the perty dialog drop-down lists (no fields are listed).
In the Query Expression builder the existing tables are shown with "no
matching connection" in them. Even though I can see my cinnections and they
are all tested & OK. In fact I can publish & run the poject, just not change
much. If I know the fieldname(s) (sorry column-names) I want, then I can
edit it and it works, but I cant use ANY of the dialogs to list/select from.
If this CCS, or is it my backend (MSSQL 2000 in my case) - in which case
where do I start looking?
Please advise.
Many thanks
Trevor C.
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Trevor Cocks
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Posted: 10/15/2007, 6:42 AM |
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Fixed by fluke thanks anyway
"Trevor Cocks" <trevor@accuramis.com> wrote in message
news:fevp2d$b18$1@news.codecharge.com...
> Hi all - New to CCS, sorry for ignorance.
>
> I have an existing CCS 3.2 ASP project, which has been largely
> subcontracted, but I am starting to get into CCS to maintain it.
>
> My particular problem is I can edit a page with a Record structure, and
> see
> my connections BUT if I want to add a new field for example, I cannot
> because I cannot "see" the list of tables to select from. This is also
> true
> of the perty dialog drop-down lists (no fields are listed).
>
> In the Query Expression builder the existing tables are shown with "no
> matching connection" in them. Even though I can see my cinnections and
> they
> are all tested & OK. In fact I can publish & run the poject, just not
> change
> much. If I know the fieldname(s) (sorry column-names) I want, then I can
> edit it and it works, but I cant use ANY of the dialogs to list/select
> from.
>
> If this CCS, or is it my backend (MSSQL 2000 in my case) - in which case
> where do I start looking?
>
> Please advise.
>
> Many thanks
> Trevor C.
>
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