I'm completely stumped. There must be SQL statement created to
accomplish the link for the subform.
I found error detail on the sql statement. Here is the statement for
one of the errors:
The SQL command leading to this error is:
SELECT * FROM "aquarium"."corrections" WHERE (
"aquarium"
Both forms now no longer change properly when the record is changing on
the main form. Now, both databases display the first record in the
table for the subform for every record in the main table. I'll toy with
this to see why one direction is behaves badly and the other just
throws an error.
On T
The connection type is MYSQL(native). In the wayback I vaguely remember
using the JDBC connection type. I believe I switched the oldest to
MYSQL(native) to solve a problem with complex querys. The newest
database affected started with MYSQL(native).
Perhaps the clue is in the error states verbat
Hi Rene, upgrading some days ago from version 6.1.5-3 with libreoffice-mysql-
connector to 6.3.0~rc2-1 with libreoffice-sdbc-mysql we find the bug in the old
.odb files (created with libreoffice-mysql-connector and solved using https://
bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117053#c11). The
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