MyVbQL is a direct interface to MySQL databases ... you don't need to use the ADO/ODBC 
combination ... you can get some more details on the MyVbQL web page ... 
http://www.icarz.com/mysql/index.html

Eric


Stephen Sherlock wrote:

> I've been told that it's possible to connect directly to a mySQL DataBase with 
>Visual Basic, by using the {mySQL} provider within the ADO Data Control, however, 
>none of the providers on the list include mySQL at all, and I was wondering if anyone 
>could shed some light on this.
>
> I want to connect to the DB directly rather than through ODBC because the final 
>project I'm working on will include some hefty processor and memory usage as it is, 
>and the last thing I need is more resources being taken up by ODBC.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Stephen Sherlock


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