Andrew E Filipowski wrote:
I am fairly new to MySql, I have a product that is offered from the company
I work for that uses db2, oracle, and SQL Server. Recently I had a customer
ask if we could run on MySQL. I decided to test it out with my mac powerbook
using tomcat and MySQL. The app is loading and some tables are getting
written into the MySQL database. But than an error occurs. The error message
is as follows:
Unable to determine if the SQLServer database is in SQL7 mode
Now I have gotten this message in SQLServer 2000, my question is there a way
to get mysql to run in a mode compatible more with sql server 7? This would
help out development as they are rather busy with new releases. Just curios.
Thanks for the help if any body has any thoughts.
Andrew
No.
You need MySQL drivers.
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