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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-<!-- <!DOCTYPE appendix PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V4.1//EN"> -->
+<!DOCTYPE appendix PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V4.1//EN">
<APPENDIX id="database">
<TITLE>The Bugzilla Database</TITLE>
<NOTE>
-<PARA>This document really needs to be updated with more fleshed out information about primary keys, interrelationships, and maybe some nifty tables to document dependencies. Any takers? <REMARK>MPB</REMARK></PARA>
+<PARA>This document really needs to be updated with more fleshed out information about primary keys, interrelationships, and maybe some nifty tables to document dependencies. Any takers?</PARA>
</NOTE>
<SECTION id="dbschema">
<TITLE>Database Schema Chart</TITLE>
@@ -405,7 +405,13 @@ http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/MySQL/
<TITLE>MySQL Permissions & Grant Tables</TITLE>
<NOTE>
- <PARA>The following portion of documentation comes from my answer to an old discussion of Keynote, a cool product that does trouble-ticket tracking for IT departments. I wrote this post to the Keynote support group regarding MySQL grant table permissions, and how to use them effectively. It is badly in need of updating, as I believe MySQL has added a field or two to the grant tables since this time, but it serves as a decent introduction and troubleshooting document for grant table issues. I used Keynote to track my troubles until I discovered Bugzilla, which gave me a whole new set of troubles to work on : )</PARA>
+ <PARA>The following portion of documentation comes from my answer to an old discussion of Keystone,
+ a cool product that does trouble-ticket tracking for IT departments. I wrote this post to the
+ Keystone support group regarding MySQL grant table permissions, and how to use them effectively.
+ It is badly in need of updating, as I believe MySQL has added a field or two to the grant tables
+ since this time, but it serves as a decent introduction and troubleshooting document for grant
+ table issues. I used Keynote to track my troubles until I discovered Bugzilla,
+ which gave me a whole new set of troubles to work on : )</PARA>
</NOTE>
<LITERALLAYOUT>
@@ -589,7 +595,7 @@ NEW CONTACT INFORMATION:
<SECTION id="cleanupwork">
<TITLE>Cleaning up after mucking with Bugzilla</TITLE>
<LITERALLAYOUT>
-Contributed by Eric Hansen:
+Contributed by Eric Hanson:
There are several things, and one trick. There is a small tiny piece of
documentation I saw once that said something very important.
1) After pretty much any manual working of the Mysql db, you must