Ola Tinoco-Ekdahl wrote:
Try using a native driver,
http://www.google.com/search?q=MySQL+Native+%2ENET+Provider.
What sort of problems do you run into?
--ola
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> I am trying to use mysql data base in an ASP.NET application,
> but I am having problems with queries, and data adapters.
> I tried to use myodbc 3.5 and myoledb 3.5, both give a
> different type of problems.
> I searched the web and I found that generally using mySQL
> with .NET makes lots of
I used a native driver and had no real problems except
You can't use @ for your parameters.
You cant use Guids
Maximum nvar char is 256
Ben
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Try using a native driver,
http://www.google.com/search?q=MySQL+Native+%2ENET+Provider.
What sort of problems do you run into?
--ola
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I have no experience with MySql, but a quick google search comes up with
these two MySql Managed Providers. Perhaps they might work better.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysqlnet/
http://crlab.com/mysqlnet/
-Brock
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