Connection not found

dariegler 14 Nov, 2015
i just installed chronoconnectivity and created a simple form to displaiy one field. i get this error

Connection not found when i do a front end view
GreyHead 14 Nov, 2015
Hi dariegler,

What is the listing name?

Is the listing showing a Published in the List Manager?

Do you have View Permissions set with Public enabled?

Bob
dariegler 14 Nov, 2015
i have the permissions set to public allowed and its published. name is november
GreyHead 14 Nov, 2015
Hi dariegler,

I think that the Columns list should be a list of columns in the format Model.field:Title as it says under the box. Presumably this would be something like this - but using your model id
model_id.fname:First name
model_id.email:Email
I'm not sure that explains the error though.

Bob
dariegler 15 Nov, 2015
im new to chronoconnectivity v5. wher do i find my model ID
dariegler 15 Nov, 2015
can you send me a backup ccv5 file that works and i can restore? Maisie i can look at it and create a data file to match and make it work?
GreyHead 15 Nov, 2015
Hi dariegler,

Sorry, I don't have any useful 'demo' listings, it's possible that Max has if you ask him using the Contact Us link above.

The Model ID is the identifier you entered into the Model Title box on the Models tab in the listing setup. It's used to identify the table (or tables) that you are reading the data from.

Bob
dariegler 16 Nov, 2015
I found the answer in FAQ. i was not supplying a model name
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