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      Hi Support,
      I download  your Do-it  9.0  Beta  running on RED Hat  4.0, Apache 2.0 PHP 5.1 and MySQL  5.0

      I am having problem with the  Section 4  Installation (Documetnation)  on Installing and configuring the MySQL Databases. Could you send me a step by step instructions on installing and configuring the databases

      Thanks
      Henry.

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        After downloading the source code, you can find actual database dumps in the 'sql'-directory. Before importing, create the databases as root:

        CREATE DATABASE idoit_beta_sys;
        CREATE DATABASE idoit_beta_data;
        

        Now import both SQL files into your mySQL 4.1 database:

        mysql -h db-host -P db-post -u user -p pass -D idoit_beta_sys < \
        	setup/sql/idoit_beta_system.sql
        mysql -h db-host -P db-post -u user -p pass -D idoit_beta_data < \
        	setup/sql/idoit_beta_data.sql
        

        And give your database-user access rights to the databases:

        GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON idoit_beta_sys.* TO 'i-doit'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY \
        	'we-doit' WITH GRANT OPTION;
        GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON idoit_beta_data.* TO 'i-doit'@'%' IDENTIFIED BY \
        	'we-doit' WITH GRANT OPTION;
        

        i-doIT is partitioned across one mandatory system database (in our case idoit_beta_sys) and at least one mandator database (idoit_beta_data). In the system database system and language constants are stored, furthermore the global i-doIT registry and references to all available mandator databases in the table 'isys_mandator'. Let's create at one entry here:

        INSERT INTO isys_mandator VALUES(
         '%',
         'Your company name',
         'Your company description',
         'cache_your_company',
         'default',
         'localhost',
         '3306',
         'idoit_beta_data',
         'i-doit',
         'we-doit',
         '1',
         'ISYS_LANGUAGE_GERMAN', // Or use ISYS_LANGUAGE_ENGLISH here
         'de'
        );
        

        If you want to use an english i-doIT version, use ISYS_LANGUAGE_ENGLISH for the XML-Parameter 'isys_mandator__default_lang_const' and 'en' for 'isys_mandator__default_language_short'.

        These are the record information for one mandator database, configure this in order to modify mandator-specific database settings.

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