I just started looking more into the SQL bundle and using it to execute the statements I'm creating but I keep getting an error in the results display saying that it can't find mysql — and it, of course, lists all the places it looked.
Is it possible to set the mysql path in the shell variables or is there something else I have to do so TM can find my mysql?
Thanks,
Mike Stickel Screenflicker Developments http://screenflicker.com | http://gonecksgo.com
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On 5. Dec 2006, at 22:34, Mike Stickel wrote:
I just started looking more into the SQL bundle and using it to execute the statements I'm creating but I keep getting an error in the results display saying that it can't find mysql — and it, of course, lists all the places it looked.
Is it possible to set the mysql path in the shell variables or is there something else I have to do so TM can find my mysql?
You need to set the PATH in environment.plist, see the paragraph marked important toward the bottom of this page: http:// macromates.com/textmate/manual/shell_commands#search_path