AW: [opencms-dev] Can someone please answer my question (very important)
Mark Miller
mark.miller at hema.ch
Tue May 4 09:45:03 CEST 2004
Take a look at the file cmssetup.txt in ocsetup
line 2
Looks like a kind of batch script and contains various calls including
the
login Admin admin
this is just a guess
but might have something to do with this file as
it also seems to setup property definitions.
Kind regards,
Mark Miller
Hema Computersysteme AG
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[mailto:opencms-dev-admin at opencms.org] Im Auftrag von Dylan Milks
Gesendet: 03 May 2004 23:36
An: OpenCMS Mailing List (E-mail)
Betreff: [opencms-dev] Can someone please answer my question (very
important)
I've posted this question about 3 times over the last week and a half.
There's got to be someone who can answer it. I don't think it's that
hard of a question. I really need the help of the group here.
Here's the post again.
/***********************/
Immediately following a new install, the database contains some records.
EX: CMS_USERS table has 2 entries - Guest and Admin. Where are these
records inserted? It's easy to see where the tables are created, but not
where these records are inserted. And where are these default values
declared ? (in a properties or SQL file? I can't seem to find where.)
Nowhere do I see a call to the addUser method where (2, Admin, admin,
....) is passed in to do an insert.
Thanks,
- Dylan
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