Dear Monks,

I am a beginner of Catalyst.
I am trying to create a data model with schema helper.

The environment of my computer:

Windows xp
MySql database 5.0
ActivePerl 5.8.8
Catalyst 5.69

I used the following command:

myapp_create.pl model MyModel DBIC::Schema MySchema create=static "dbi:mysql:test:localhost:3307" root 1234

The schema helper can access MySql database successfully. However, another problem happened, no tables found. Actually, I have two tables in the database.

The message is like this:

No tables found in database, nothing to load at C:/Perl/site/lib/DBIx/ +Class/Schema/Loader/Base.pm line 443. Dumping manual schema for MyappDB to directory C:\Perl\site\bin\MyApp\ +lib ... C:\Perl\site\bin\MyApp\lib/MyappDB.pm exists, will not overwrite Schema dump completed.
I have tried to install MySQL version 4.1 but the situation was same.

What should I do?
Please give me some hints. Tkanks!!!

In reply to DBIC::Schema -- no tables found by madison.sacd

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