David-

No dice.  Still getting the same errors.  It does not want to create the 
tables in my MySQL database.  I've made sure the settings are as you 
stated.  These are things I've already done, but just got into the office 
today and retried them.

On Friday, May 4, 2012 5:49:46 PM UTC-4, villas wrote:
>
> Hi Larry
>
> Generating tables is a general thing,  not just for the plugin_wiki.  As 
> you obviously do not have any data in your plugin_wiki yet,  I suggest:
>
>    1. Get yourself a DB management tool for your DB. 
>    2. Using the tool,  have a look in the DB.  If you are using Sqlite, 
>     you should find it here: yourapp/databases/storage.sqlite,  are there any 
>    plugin_wiki tables in there?  If so,  drop them.  
>    3. Look in the yourapp/databases folder.  Do you see .table files with 
>    plugin_wiki in the filename?  If so, delete them.
>    4. Make sure that there are NO settings for migrate=False in your 
>    db.py.  For example,  
>       db = DAL('sqlite://storage.sqlite', migrate=False)  
>       db = DAL(...,migrate_enabled=False)
>    5. Access any page in your app.  This should now generate the tables.
>    
> I appreciate that step one is a bit of a hassle,  but it is so useful to 
> be able to look inside your DB that I think it is well worth the effort. 
> You should be able to find something easily on google,  especially if you 
> are using Sqlite.
>
> Regards,  David
>
>
> On Friday, 4 May 2012 20:12:25 UTC+1, Larry Wapnitsky wrote:
>>
>> It looks as though the database table generation does not automatically 
>> take place unless you use the wizard.
>>
>> How can I initiate this and get the plugin active?   The "book" doesn't 
>> really give great details on that.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Friday, May 4, 2012 2:38:51 PM UTC-4, villas wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>    1. *<class 'gluon.contrib.pymysql.err.ProgrammingError'> (1146, 
>>>>    u"Table 'rbl.plugin_wiki_page' doesn't exist"* 
>>>>    
>>>>    
>>>> Sounds like a migration error.  Do you have the tables in your DB?  If 
>>> not,  make sure you delete plugin_wiki table defs from the databases folder 
>>> so that they can be created
>>>  
>>>
>>>> 2.  when loading the plugin in a brand-new app, I don't see any 
>>>> additional menu called "pages".
>>>>
>>>
>>> I think you have to be logged in with either user.id == 1 or role == 
>>> 'editor'.  
>>>
>>> Hope that helps, David
>>>
>>

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