Difference between revisions of "DB Variables Configuration"
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These variables are useful to configure your system simply. | These variables are useful to configure your system simply. | ||
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*If you need to modify a PHP.INI parameter, usually you need to create a custom-template file, and expand. | *If you need to modify a PHP.INI parameter, usually you need to create a custom-template file, and expand. | ||
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**Restart service | **Restart service | ||
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Revision as of 05:35, 30 March 2007
Please don't edit, I have not finished yet.
SME7 come with the most used parameters set as variables. These variables are used for pass values to final configuration files. Please, read the Gordon's devguide to understand the template and DB process.
These variables are useful to configure your system simply.
Without DB Variables you must following this process:
- If you need to modify a PHP.INI parameter, usually you need to create a custom-template file, and expand.
- Make the custom directory
- Copy the original template file to custom directory
- Modify the file
- Expand
- Restart service
With DB Variables:
- The same example above, but with dbvar