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Why I can only delete one data entry at a time
I installed a DB and it is running OK.
The problem I need some help is that currently I can only delete one data entry at a time. If I select more than one,
I get " not data specified" error message.
Another problem is that no matter which entry I select to delete, the deleted entry is always the one on the top, ignoring my selection.

Any ideas? Please help. Thank you very much.

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Re: Why I can only delete one data entry at a time In reply to
What modifications have you applied to DBMAN?

Regards,

Eliot Lee
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Re: Why I can only delete one data entry at a time In reply to
Eliot,

I did not change much. Here is my default.cfg file. If you can, please help me figure out.

# File and URL's
# --------------------------------------------------------
# URL of the directory dbman resides in. No Trailing Slash Please.
$db_dir_url = "http://www.mgmt.utoronto.ca/cgi-bin/dbman";
# URL of dbman.
$db_script_url = $db_dir_url . "/db.cgi";
# Full Path and File name of the database file.
$db_file_name = $db_script_path . "/default.db";
# Full path and file name of the counter file.
$db_id_file_name = $db_script_path . "/default.count";
# Full path and file name of the authorization directory.
$auth_dir = $db_script_path . "/auth";
# Full path and file name of the password file.
$auth_pw_file = $db_script_path . "/default.pass";
# Full path and file name of the log file.
$auth_log_file = $db_script_path . "/default.log";
# Full path and file name of the html routines.
require $db_script_path . "/html.pl";

# Database Definition
# --------------------------------------------------------
# Definition of your database. Format is
# field_name => ['position', 'field_type', 'form-length', 'maxlength', 'not_null', 'default', 'valid_expr']

%db_def = (
ID => [0, 'numer', 5, 8, 1, '', ''],
Name => [1, 'alpha', 40, 255, 0, '', ''],
Title => [2, 'alpha', 40, 255, 0, '', ''],
Degree => [3, 'alpha', 40, 255, 0, '', ''],
Address => [4, 'alpha', 40, 255, 0, '', ''],
Phone => [5, 'alpha', 40, 255, 0, '', ''],
Fax => [6, 'alpha', 40, 255, 0, '', ''],
eMail => [7, 'alpha', 40, 255, 0, 'mailto:', '^mailto:'],
URL => [8, 'alpha', 40, 255, 0, 'http://', '^http://'],
Type => [9, 'alpha', 0, 60, 0, '', ''],
Date => [10, 'date', 12, 15, 0, &get_date, ''],
Category => [11, 'alpha', 0, 255, 0, '', ''],
Description => [12, 'alpha', '40x3', 500, 0, '', ''],
Validated => [13, 'alpha', 0, 3, 0, 'Yes', 'Yes|No'],
Popular => [14, 'alpha', 0, 3, 0, '', ''],
Userid => [15, 'alpha', -2, 15, 0, '', '']
);

# The column name for the database key. Can be any column, but it must be unique!
# You can't have two records with the same key value!
$db_key = 'ID';
# Track the key? Should DBMan keep a counter of the next key to use? This isn't
# neccessary if you can guarantee that your entry in the key field will be unique
# (i.e. a userid).
$db_key_track = 1;
# Database delimeter.
$db_delim = '|';
# Use file locking (1 = Yes, 0 = No). Should be used, but won't work on Win95.
$db_use_flock = 1;
# Auto generate the html forms (1 = Yes, 0 = No).
$db_auto_generate = 0;
# Display Benchmarking Information (1 = Yes, 0 = No).
$db_benchmark = 0;
# Display Debugging Information (1 = Yes, 0 = No).
$db_debug = 0;

# Select fields. Field name => 'comma seperated list of drop down options'.
%db_select_fields = (
Category => 'General,Configuration Management,Project Management,Process Improvement,Standards,Testing & Quality Assurance',
Type => 'Web,Newsgroup,Mailing List,FTP,Gopher'
);

# Radio fields. Field name => comma seperated list of radio buttons.
%db_radio_fields = ( Validated => 'Yes,No' );

# Checkbox fields. Field name => Checkbox value.
%db_checkbox_fields = ( Popular => 'Yes' );

# Default maximum number of hits returned in a search.
$db_max_hits = 10;
# Bold search results (1 = Yes, 0 = No).
$db_bold = 1;
# Regular and title fonts used in auto_generatrion and html.pl.
$font = 'font face="verdana,arial,helvetica" size="2"';
$font_title = 'font face="verdana,arial,helvetica" size="4"';

# Authorization Options
# --------------------------------------------------------
# No Authentication? (1 = "there is no authentication", 0 = "there is authentication")
# If you choose no authentication, then set the permissions of what
# people can do with: @auth_default_permissions below.
$auth_no_authentication = 0;

# The amount of time in seconds that user files are kept in the
# auth directory before the program removes them. 2-6 hours is
# probably a good value.
$auth_time = 21600; # 6 hours (in seconds)

# Enable (1) or disable (0) logging.
$auth_logging = 1;

# Allow a default user? This means you can specify a user via the URL
# and skip the logon process. Use this to allow people to search without
# logging on, but require log in if they want to add/modify/remove etc.
# (1 = "yes", 0 = "no")
$auth_allow_default = 0;

# Default permissions used if there is no authentication, or for a default
# user. (View, Add, Delete, Modify, Admin), 1 = enable, 0 = disable.
@auth_default_permissions = (1,1,1,1,0);

# Allow people to sign up for their own userid/passwords? They will
# recieve default permissions.
$auth_signup = 1;

# Permissions a new signup should get.
@auth_signup_permissions = (1,1,1,1,0);

# 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 = 0;

# Registered users: can view _only_ own records. For this to make sense
# you should turn off default permissions.
$auth_view_own = 0;

# Auth user field. This is the field position in the database used for storing
# the userid who owns the record. Set to -1 if not used.
$auth_user_field = 15;

# 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 = "http://www.gossamer-threads.com/scripts/dbman/";

# ===========================================================================
# Build up some variables from your definitions. Internal use only.
foreach (sort { $db_def{$a}[0] <=> $db_def{$b}[0] } keys %db_def) {
push (@db_cols, $_);
$db_sort{$_} = $db_def{$_}[1];
$db_form_len{$_} = $db_def{$_}[2];
$db_lengths{$_} = $db_def{$_}[3];
$db_not_null{$_} = $db_def{$_}[4];
$db_defaults{$_} = $db_def{$_}[5];
$db_valid_types{$_} = $db_def{$_}[6];
($_ eq $db_key) and $db_key_pos = $db_def{$_}[0];
}
1;