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== Database Configuration == | == Database Configuration == | ||
− | This panel presents the Database configuration. Here, you must fill the database access credentials in Add New Database | + | This panel presents the Database configuration. Here, you must fill the database access credentials in the Add New Database Connection Section (in blue) and press the '''Add Database to archive''' button with check box '''Use as Primary Database''' as true. |
+ | You can choose the database name, host , port, root-user and his password. If the Database configuration is correct it will be added to the database archive (in red) as the default database to be used (in orange). Exit @Note2 button will change to Restart @Note2 and after restart database will be filled and @Note2 ready to work. | ||
Revision as of 20:27, 16 November 2013
The first time you run @Note2, a Panel appears where you can access the configuration of the @Note2 database. Remember that to use @Note2 you should have installed Mysql server in your machine and have a user with root permissions.
Database Configuration
This panel presents the Database configuration. Here, you must fill the database access credentials in the Add New Database Connection Section (in blue) and press the Add Database to archive button with check box Use as Primary Database as true. You can choose the database name, host , port, root-user and his password. If the Database configuration is correct it will be added to the database archive (in red) as the default database to be used (in orange). Exit @Note2 button will change to Restart @Note2 and after restart database will be filled and @Note2 ready to work.
Database Management
For changing database please see Preferences Database Management section