Re: MS Access 2000 and MySQL

2002-05-29 Thread Gelu Gogancea
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MS Access 2000 and MySQL

2002-05-29 Thread Dae_Yoo
Hello, I created a blank table in MS Access 2000 for recieving data from mysql and tried to compile importsql.txt in Access module but I still got the error saying "user defined-type not defined". I copy pasted exportsql.txt to the module and got the same error. I have a coworker who told me sh

Re: Access 2000 and MySQL

2001-02-13 Thread Miguel Angel Solórzano
At 15:12 12/02/2001 -0500, WJ McEachran wrote: Hi! MySQL doesn't support Windows clustered servers because besides the transaction feature is necessary the development of the resource manager to have the fail over. Regards, Miguel >I've just been exposed to Access 2000 :-( >I'd be interested in a

Re: Access 2000 and MySQL - this isn't _my_ choice

2001-02-12 Thread Irmund Thum
WJ McEachran schrieb: > > I've just been exposed to Access 2000 :-( > I'd be interested in any comments about using Access 2000 as a front-end > for MySQL (this isn't _my_ choice). > > How is it done? What are the pitfalls? > > Please c.c. me directly as I'm in the process of resubscribing to t

Access 2000 and MySQL

2001-02-12 Thread WJ McEachran
I've just been exposed to Access 2000 :-( I'd be interested in any comments about using Access 2000 as a front-end for MySQL (this isn't _my_ choice). How is it done? What are the pitfalls? Please c.c. me directly as I'm in the process of resubscribing to this list. -- Bill McEachran