Yes, the data is there (in XML). I guess I need to go poking around in the
database to find out if it got into there during setup? Or perhaps check
the pages of output during the "./gradlew loadAll " step... I'll do the
latter first.

On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 at 13:11, Jason RJ <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Dominic,
>
> Province data and similar locality data is part of the seed data and
> loaded from the /framework/common/data/Geo*.xml files you should be able
> to spot that being loaded in your initial setup log output. It's been a
> while since I've spun up a clean instance, but the data is certainly
> there so it's just not being loaded for some reason.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Jason
>
>
> On 26/10/2020 16:55, Dominic Amann wrote:
> > I am attempting to setup OFBiz for my business.
> >
> > I am a Linux developer of many years experience.
> >
> > I wanted a secure (SSL) setup, and I thought I would use Mariadb as I
> > already use that for other software, and I would avoid duplication with
> > another database. I stretched this further by wanting to have no demo
> data.
> >
> > I found it very difficult to accomplish all this. Much more difficult
> than
> > I might have expected for a major apache project. However, I persevered,
> > and after a whole weekend of work, I got it working to a first order. I
> > have documented each step I took.
> >
> > HOWEVER:
> >
> > I CANNOT ADD A PARTY MAILING ADDRESS. There are no provinces listed for
> > Canada. There are no states listed for the USA. I don't know other
> > countries intimately, so I can't speak for them. As a result of being
> > incomplete, I cannot add addresses at all.
> >
> > I initially thought this must be because I did not use the demo data.
> So, I
> > repeated my work, but left the demo data in place. SAME PROBLEM.
> >
> > Then I thought that perhaps I should do the migration (to Mysql) AFTER
> > setting up the initial data. That was BROKEN and wouldn't complete on
> > import, and the resulting website wouldn't display properly.
> >
> > Then I thought it might be the database - perhaps it doesn't work with
> > mysql. I would just do the straightforward install, and work with that.
> > SAME PROBLEM.
> >
> > So here we are: 3 full days and I can't enter my first employee, even
> with
> > the simplest install with default settings.  Of course there is one
> > fundamental lesson here: never just believe that something works just
> > because it is from a reputable project that has been out there for
> years. I
> > should have known better.
> >
>


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