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nacarls
I was wondering if I could get someone to give me a sql dump of hte new psa database. Id like to update my site for it before i alctually update my plesk itslef. I appreciate anyone that can help me with this. Thanks in advance.
LadyHawk
I'm not sure this would work. The Plesk 2.5.*database has passwords stored in different places than the Plesk 5.0.* database. I think I can safely say that the Plesk 2.5.* could not work using the Plesk 5.0.* datbase
nacarls
Sorry, Ill try ot be more clear next time. What im doing is building a front end for my website(Members Area) so the user can get domain statistics generated by plesk. And some other features. So all I would is the new database structure. This can be done with a sql dump of just the structure. Id appreciate anyone that could do this for me.

After I update my website(and programming), I will immediately update my plesk 2.5.* install to the new psa 5.0 so everything is up to date. I hope this make more sense. Thanks again.
NightHawk
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Originally posted by nacarls
Sorry, Ill try ot be more clear next time. What im doing is building a front end for my website(Members Area) so the user can get domain statistics generated by plesk. And some other features. So all I would is the new database structure. This can be done with a sql dump of just the structure. Id appreciate anyone that could do this for me.

After I update my website(and programming), I will immediately update my plesk 2.5.* install to the new psa 5.0 so everything is up to date. I hope this make more sense. Thanks again.


ok..so just download and install the trial version of plesk on a local box icon_wink.gif you will get a nice clean psa db to look at...it will work for 1 domain, 1 email, etc....and won't cost you a dime.
nacarls
I know, I wish I had a local linux box up and running but i do not. This should be easy for anyone with plesk shouldnt it. I mean a sql dump of just the structure would be easy to do. thanks for any help once again.
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