Lost tags in MySQL move

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Lost tags in MySQL move

John B. Egger
My switch to a MySQL database last night appeared successful, but on
booting this morning my tags are missing. Using MySQL Navigator to view
ImageTags gives two columns of numbers (imageid, tagid; fields 2,
records 777), Tags is empty (id, pid, name, icon, iconkde, lft, rgt;
fields 7, records 0), and TagsTree is also empty (id, pid; fields 2,
records 0).

The "records 777" in ImageTags may be my total number of images (I'm
just getting started). I only have about 20 tags defined (again, just
getting started) but it would be nice to get them back from SQLite
without recreating them.    

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Re: Lost tags in MySQL move

John B. Egger
On 12/11/2010 09:13 AM, John B. Egger wrote:

> My switch to a MySQL database last night appeared successful, but on
> booting this morning my tags are missing. Using MySQL Navigator to view
> ImageTags gives two columns of numbers (imageid, tagid; fields 2,
> records 777), Tags is empty (id, pid, name, icon, iconkde, lft, rgt;
> fields 7, records 0), and TagsTree is also empty (id, pid; fields 2,
> records 0).
>
> The "records 777" in ImageTags may be my total number of images (I'm
> just getting started). I only have about 20 tags defined (again, just
> getting started) but it would be nice to get them back from SQLite
> without recreating them.    
>
> (Digikam 1.4.0)
>
> ---John
> Registered Linux User #291592
> Kubuntu Maverick Meerkat, KDE 4.5.1
>
> _______________________________________________
> Digikam-users mailing list
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>
Ah, sorry --- I should have followed the "Google is your friend" rule
first...

https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=257183

Does this imply that the valuable tag feature is not available when one
uses MySQL?

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---John
Cornell Class of 1966
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Kubuntu Maverick Meerkat, KDE 4.5.1

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