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User wurzel changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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                  Status|NEW                       |RESOLVED
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              Resolution|                          |WORKSFORME
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Feb  1 08:30:02 +0000 
2008 -------
Hi all,

Been testing again with more recent versions :

OOo Mac Intel X11 680Hm4
MyODBC 3.23.51
MySQL server 5.0.45

Works fine now for all characters except the apostrophe '
This is probably because the ' symbol is an escape character and sticking them
in SQL statements without closing them properly with a corresponding end ' cause
problems for the server, since it assumes that something has been escaped.

The incidence for OOo is that it is impossible to create field names with
apostrophes in from the GUI. I'm not convinced that this is a major handicap
(since I don't think one should be creating tables with field names containing
escape characters, so I'm going to set the issue to resolved works for me and
close it.


Alex



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