Le dimanche 13 mars 2005 à 01:53 -0500, Lawrence Harriott a écrit :
Hi Lawrence,
> > > Additionally, I have used the MySQL downloaded from MySQL and the one
> > > supplied with MDK10.1. Same results. I think at this point it is fair to
> > > say that the problems are not user errors. The ODBC in
On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 01:31 +0100, Marc Santhoff wrote:
> Am Sa, den 12.03.2005 schrieb Lawrence Harriott um 22:33:
> > Hi Josh,
>
> I'm not, but I'll try to help...
Sorry about the name Marc. Honest mistake.
>
> > By native I suspect you mean MyODBC. I get the exact same results using
> > it as
Am Sa, den 12.03.2005 schrieb Lawrence Harriott um 22:33:
> Hi Josh,
I'm not, but I'll try to help...
> By native I suspect you mean MyODBC. I get the exact same results using
> it as using unixODBC. Even the work around seems to work the same for
> both.
There is a driver for PostgrSQL, look th
Hi Josh,
By native I suspect you mean MyODBC. I get the exact same results using
it as using unixODBC. Even the work around seems to work the same for
both.
Additionally, I have used the MySQL downloaded from MySQL and the one
supplied with MDK10.1. Same results. I think at this point it is fair t
Am Sa, den 12.03.2005 schrieb Josh Berkus um 20:44:
> People:
>
> What about using the "native" driver instead of ODBC? Personally, I've
> always found unixODBC and iODBC to be a bit flakey on Linux.
Hey, you're right. The SDBC driver is still under development but my
last impression was it sh
People:
What about using the "native" driver instead of ODBC? Personally, I've
always found unixODBC and iODBC to be a bit flakey on Linux.
--
Josh Berkus
Aglio Database Solutions
San Francisco
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