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Re: [webmaster33] Problem creating table
Step 2: Add the fields of this table.
    - Set the properties of a field: Column name, type, size...
    - Set the form display.
    - Press <Add Field> button to add field.
    - Repeat step 2 for each column.

Step 3: After that, press <Create Table> button to create table.

After I pick a name of the table, I never see these pages (what I assume are Steps 2 and 3)...am I missing somtehing obvious? All I I get is the page that says:

From here you can setup all properties of a table.
Table table name have been loaded.

Template set to use: bookstoredefaulthomesimage_gallery
Log table:
User table to use: Sample_Users or New table
Permission ytryreyk
Authorization Options:
No Authentication? ( Yes ="there is no authentication", No = "there is authentication") If you choose no authentication, then set the permissions of what people can do with: auth_allow_default
auth_no_authentication Yes No
Default permissions used if there is no authentication, or for a default user. (View, Add, Delete, Modify)
auth_allow_default View Add Delete Modify Admin
Allow people to sign up their own account?
auth_signup Yes No
Permissions to give new signups
auth_signup_permissions View Add Delete Modify Admin
Registered users: can modify/delete _only_ own records. For this to make sense you should set default off or to 1,0,0,0 .
auth_modify_own Yes No
Registered users: can view_only_ own records. For this to make sense you should set default off or to 1,0,0,0 .
auth_view_own Yes No
Auth user field. This is the field name in the database used for storing the userid who owns the record.
auth_user_field
URL to send user if they chose log off. Leave blank and the script will return to the logon prompt (although this only makes sense if you are using authentication)
auth_logoff


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afail77: May 9, 2005, 5:23 AM

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