Re: [Citrusdb-users] Cosidering using CitrusDB to replace old homegrown billing system

2012-01-11 Thread Bill Harris
Paul, I've exported the customer table from the existing Access db, and will try and import that into CitrusDB.. If anyone has any suggestions/experience with Paypal for CC processing, would be most appreciative. Bill On 1/11/2012 7:45 PM, Paul Yasi wrote: > There isn't a paypal import featur

Re: [Citrusdb-users] Cosidering using CitrusDB to replace old homegrown billing system

2012-01-11 Thread Paul Yasi
There isn't a paypal import feature included, but you could probably modify the importcc.php file in tools to import this file of payment information. Has anyone on the mailing list already done something with paypal files? I would imagine many people download the same paypal file format. Before

Re: [Citrusdb-users] mysql error during install

2012-01-11 Thread Paul Yasi
I don't know much about running php/mysql under OpenBSD but I found a tutorial that recommends making a new hard link to the place where apache can see the file. http://freeyourbox.org/tutorials/bsd/obsd3.8_apache_php_mysql.html#Setting that says: On OpenBSD, apache comes chrooted in the /var/www

[Citrusdb-users] Cosidering using CitrusDB to replace old homegrown billing system

2012-01-11 Thread Bill Harris
I am looking seriously at CitrusDB to replace an ancient homegrown billing system based on Access. It currently uses a Paypal interface to download a payment file where customer submit online payments.. It appears that CitrusDB can handle these type of payment gateways. Any suggestions going f

[Citrusdb-users] mysql error during install

2012-01-11 Thread Brad Morton
Been working on setting up the new and improved Citrusdb on spare box we have here. OS: OpenBSD 5.0 Mysql-5.1.54 PHP-5.3 I'm getting close, the login page comes up but at the top it says the following: Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysql/mysql.sock' (2) Not sure