No I ended up with MCEdata.rsd.xml. I figured putting in the real name
would be confusing - heh just the opposite it appears. My fault...
Anyway, I just deleted it and started over. It worked just fine the second
time. One VERY important thing that I forgot to mention was that when I
saved the first one the IDE crashed - nicely though with a "Quit/Ignore"
dialog. I knew that but stupidly didn't put it together. I must be
sleepier than I thought after that big lunch ;-)
BTW: I haven't used this method (of creating db's in the IDE) since you
wisely pointed out the benefits of creating them in code. However this was
"suppose" to be a quick little 'ditty'. Live and learn.
~joe
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[mailto:realbasic-nug-bounces at lists dot realsoftware dot com] On Behalf Of
Will
Leshner
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 3:19 PM
To: REALbasic NUG
Subject: Re: realsql/xml - strange things are afoot at the circle K
On Oct 31, 2005, at 1:09 PM, JC wrote:
> MCEdata. Surely that's not a reserved word!?
Not that I know of. So you chose "New REAL SQL Database" from the
Project->Add->Database menu and then you named it MCEdata and it
ended up named databasename.rsd.xml? I've not seen that before but it
definitely sounds wrong to me.
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