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                  Issue #:|66158
                  Summary:|Address Datasource, MySQL, JDBC and F4 crashes
                Component:|Database access
                  Version:|OOo 2.0.3
                 Platform:|Macintosh
                      URL:|
               OS/Version:|Mac OS X
                   Status:|NEW
        Status whiteboard:|
                 Keywords:|
               Resolution:|
               Issue type:|DEFECT
                 Priority:|P3
             Subcomponent:|none
              Assigned to:|dbaneedsconfirm
              Reported by:|wurzel





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jun  6 03:48:18 -0700 
2006 -------
Hi all,

Things aren't going well for me with my database access under MacOSX 10.3.9 and
OOo2.03.rc5 French.

Mysql : remote 4.1.12
JDBC : latest driver provided by MySQL

I have used the Address Source wizard to assign a table from a mysql database.
The wizard suggests using "Adresses" as the name for the database ODB document,
but I already have one ODB document declared that accesses the same database, so
I chose the existing ODB document and confirmed the overwrite question when
asked, but keep the suggested datasource name entry, i.e. "Adresses.

Just to make things clear :
I now have an ODB called "Cabinet" containing a reference to my address table,
declared in OOo as "Adresses".


Now when I press F4 I see a new entry in the list of datasources "Adresses" as
should be. I am automatically asked for the user id and password, I enter the
required id/pwd combo and then the list of tables starts to be displayed.

Before OOo can finish displaying the tables, it crashes without any error 
message.

I have tried restarting OOo and pressing F4 once the blank Writer document is
displayed. The same crash happens.

Steps to reproduce :
1) Define a datasource for the Addresses within OOo. Follow the wizard through
and make the fields correspond. Save the file as an ODB.
2) Now press F4. A password dialog appears for access to the mysql db. Enter
user id/pwd combo and press OK
3) The DSB pane starts to attempt to display the list of tables in the db and
the corresponding table that has previously been chosen by the wizard as the
address db. Then it crashes before it has a chance to finish displaying either
the selected table or any of its data.


Reprocudicble 100%.

Alex

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