When publishing a new form, using Form builder, we get the error message "Sorry, the View that was assigned to this form no longer exists. You will need to delete this form configuration and publish a new form. "
We are not sure if it is even saving the form to the database. Please advise as to any remedies. We have done a fresh install of both Form Tools 2.2.5 and Form Builder into the modules directory.
We are using MySQL version 5.1 Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.5.29, for Linux (x86_64), on CentOS 5 (Linux 2.6.18-274.7.1.el5 x86_64) Apache 2.0 and PHP Version 5.3.20
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Regards,
Alan Fisher
UPDATE (We're new to Form Tools and Form Builder and learning the hard way!) :
Everything seemed to install properly, but there was obviously a problem, so after uninstalling, re-installing, and writing the above plea, we finally realized (Ben had posted on point: http://forums.formtools.org/showthread.php?tid=1723) we should run the "System Check Module". Everything checked out except the "Table Verification" which resulted in a very long error log:
FORM TOOLS CORE - ft_account_settings - missing column: account_id
FORM TOOLS CORE - ft_account_settings - missing column: setting_name...
...,etc... for a total of over 400 lines. All components that were enabled failed verification.
We'll try rebuilding the table using mysql script and report back. If anyone has suggestions in the meantime, please don't hesitate!
Thanks,
Gary.
We are not sure if it is even saving the form to the database. Please advise as to any remedies. We have done a fresh install of both Form Tools 2.2.5 and Form Builder into the modules directory.
We are using MySQL version 5.1 Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.5.29, for Linux (x86_64), on CentOS 5 (Linux 2.6.18-274.7.1.el5 x86_64) Apache 2.0 and PHP Version 5.3.20
--
Regards,
Alan Fisher
UPDATE (We're new to Form Tools and Form Builder and learning the hard way!) :
Everything seemed to install properly, but there was obviously a problem, so after uninstalling, re-installing, and writing the above plea, we finally realized (Ben had posted on point: http://forums.formtools.org/showthread.php?tid=1723) we should run the "System Check Module". Everything checked out except the "Table Verification" which resulted in a very long error log:
FORM TOOLS CORE - ft_account_settings - missing column: account_id
FORM TOOLS CORE - ft_account_settings - missing column: setting_name...
...,etc... for a total of over 400 lines. All components that were enabled failed verification.
We'll try rebuilding the table using mysql script and report back. If anyone has suggestions in the meantime, please don't hesitate!
Thanks,
Gary.