Updated README
With MySQL 5.6 default configuration is more strict and adds STRICT_TRANS_TABLES. Added some info to configure MySQL properly. Better solution would be to make the schema correctly, defining optional columns as nullable.
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* configure a complete development environment : http://php-osx.liip.ch/
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* configure a complete development environment : http://php-osx.liip.ch/
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* use a virtual machine with vagrant and puppet : https://puphpet.com/
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* use a virtual machine with vagrant and puppet : https://puphpet.com/
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As of MySQL 5.6, default configuration sets the sql_mode value to
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STRICT_TRANS_TABLES,NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION
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This 'STRICT_TRANS_TABLES' configuration results in SQL errors when no default value is defined on NOT NULL columns and the value is empty or invalid.
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You can edit this default config in ` /etc/my.cnf ` and change the sql_mode to remove the STRICT_TRANS_TABLES part
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```
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[mysqld]
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sql_mode=NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION
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```
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Assuming your sql_mode is the default one, you can change the value directly on the run by running the following SQL Command
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```sql
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SET @@GLOBAL.sql_mode='NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION', @@SESSION.sql_mode='NO_ENGINE_SUBSTITUTION'
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Installation
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Installation
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