Do you wish to open the default module instead?
Yes or No leads to:
The module ID to be opened is not valid in the selected database.
This is a toolset startup issue... ??
The identified module can not be found in the database.
Débuté par
EverestJunkie
, mars 04 2010 03:41
#1
Posté 04 mars 2010 - 03:41
#2
Posté 04 mars 2010 - 05:23
Did you upgrade your toolset version recently? I half remember getting some message like that when I did and it was looking for the last module I was working on... I could be dreaming though.
If you've only installed the toolset for the first time, then I have no idea... but I'd have to ask if you can proceed or is this some sort of blocking issue?
If you've only installed the toolset for the first time, then I have no idea... but I'd have to ask if you can proceed or is this some sort of blocking issue?
#3
Posté 05 mars 2010 - 12:09
Right, it closes the program after "The module ID to be opened is not valid in the selected database."
And no, I have never been able to get the toolset to work, and I have installed it multiple times, trying many different ways.. this problem is new though. I feel I am close to getting this god darn thing to work.
7 64bit, oh how I loathe you.
And no, I have never been able to get the toolset to work, and I have installed it multiple times, trying many different ways.. this problem is new though. I feel I am close to getting this god darn thing to work.
7 64bit, oh how I loathe you.
Modifié par EverestJunkie, 05 mars 2010 - 02:37 .
#4
Posté 07 mars 2010 - 10:19
Bump 10char
Modifié par EverestJunkie, 07 mars 2010 - 10:19 .
#5
Posté 30 juillet 2010 - 11:23
I seem to be having this problem too. I noticed the last post was back in February, however.
Did you find a way to fix this, or no? I've been trying to get this to work for days now. D:
Did you find a way to fix this, or no? I've been trying to get this to work for days now. D:
#6
Posté 30 juillet 2010 - 11:58
Wait a sec. I think I fixed it. Check out these pages:
http://social.biowar...se_installation
You have to create the database manually. It took me a few minutes to figure out. Start at the section titled: Creating bw_dragonage_content
Open up your Server Manager Studio Express. Connect. Then go to the left side bar, and expand Databases. Right click on Databases. Select New Database. Title it "bw_dragonage_content". Right click on your new database and select: Tasks --> Restore --> Database...
This brings up a new window. The destination of restore should be the database your just created. Your source should be your bw_dragonage_content.bak file. To select this file, click on the "..." next to the type box. This will bring up a new window. Click on "Add." Then select it. It should be located in your Program Files --> Dragon Age --> Tools --> dbbak
Click OK.
Now you're back to the other window. Make sure you Check the box in the white part of the window at the bottom. Now. Click on Options on the left side of the window. You will want to select "Overwrite the existing database." This will prevent any errors popping up, hopefully. Now click on General and OK. It should now successfully overwrite and create the files you were missing.
Now you have to make sure the Toolset is configured to those new files.
So open up your ConfigToolset file in Tools of Dragon Age in Program Files. Click next. You're on the Database Configuration part of the file. Make sure "Use default Database" is unchecked, and click on the "..." of the window. This will open up a new window. On the connection tab, set the box at the bottom of the screen to your database, "bw_dragonage_content". Test the connection. If it works, then you should be all set!
You shouldn't get the Module ID error anymore.
At least, I didn't.
And even if you already solved this problem, EverestJunkie, maybe it'll help others.
http://social.biowar...se_installation
You have to create the database manually. It took me a few minutes to figure out. Start at the section titled: Creating bw_dragonage_content
Open up your Server Manager Studio Express. Connect. Then go to the left side bar, and expand Databases. Right click on Databases. Select New Database. Title it "bw_dragonage_content". Right click on your new database and select: Tasks --> Restore --> Database...
This brings up a new window. The destination of restore should be the database your just created. Your source should be your bw_dragonage_content.bak file. To select this file, click on the "..." next to the type box. This will bring up a new window. Click on "Add." Then select it. It should be located in your Program Files --> Dragon Age --> Tools --> dbbak
Click OK.
Now you're back to the other window. Make sure you Check the box in the white part of the window at the bottom. Now. Click on Options on the left side of the window. You will want to select "Overwrite the existing database." This will prevent any errors popping up, hopefully. Now click on General and OK. It should now successfully overwrite and create the files you were missing.
Now you have to make sure the Toolset is configured to those new files.
So open up your ConfigToolset file in Tools of Dragon Age in Program Files. Click next. You're on the Database Configuration part of the file. Make sure "Use default Database" is unchecked, and click on the "..." of the window. This will open up a new window. On the connection tab, set the box at the bottom of the screen to your database, "bw_dragonage_content". Test the connection. If it works, then you should be all set!
You shouldn't get the Module ID error anymore.
At least, I didn't.
And even if you already solved this problem, EverestJunkie, maybe it'll help others.
#7
Posté 20 février 2013 - 12:50
Jay that didn't work for me. I'm still getting the same error.
#8
Posté 26 juillet 2013 - 06:40
You may try to create the module manually in the database using the SQL Server Manager Studio.
I just copied the Single Player entry and modified as below to use it as the Addins module that for some reason has not been restored when manually creating the database and restoring its backup.
3 Addins 3 False addins NULL 28/09/2009 16:29:25 DAOBUILD12\\daobuilder 26/07/2013 15:36:49 <UserID> NULL True NULL 3 -1 -1 -1 addins NULL NULL -1 -1 -1 NULL NULL NULL -1 NULL NULL NULL -1 True True -1 -1 -2
I just copied the Single Player entry and modified as below to use it as the Addins module that for some reason has not been restored when manually creating the database and restoring its backup.
3 Addins 3 False addins NULL 28/09/2009 16:29:25 DAOBUILD12\\daobuilder 26/07/2013 15:36:49 <UserID> NULL True NULL 3 -1 -1 -1 addins NULL NULL -1 -1 -1 NULL NULL NULL -1 NULL NULL NULL -1 True True -1 -1 -2





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