Hi Massimo,

Again your right about mysqltcl. I am working on two systems one at work
and one at home testing my set-up in both locations. I thought I had
installed mysqltcl at both locations. I had not at home where I was
getting this error message. Not knowing how DIO works also threw me. So
I now have Rivet, DIO, Session and mysqltcl all working together. 

My next question  comes about the database that DIO/Sessions uses.

Do I have to create a database in mysql to hold the session data?

Do I have to define the structure of the tables and database?

If I have to define the structure then is there a template or a minimum
structure to work from? 

Or does Session create the data fields as required in the named database
on the fly?

Does session clean up the old data from the database? 

Thanks again,

Tom  








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