Yes,
Pay attention to the large number of problems mentioned regarding
MyODBC connections, on this list. Also note that I am not the only
one who keeps saying to use PhpMyAdmin. It is simply a better
solution.
On 15 Feb 2001, at 20:44, Juan Suris wrote:
I've setup MyODBC (Win98) so I can
I've setup MyODBC (Win98) so I can access a MySQL db from Excel. It works
fine, except that everytime I refresh the data, I get the MyODBC prompt,
even when I select the option "Don't Prompt on Connect". This is kind of
anoying, as I need to execute well over 700 queries.
Anybody have any ideas?
Everytime I try and connect to MySQL Server I get Host then it's IP address
is not allowed to connect to this Server..
Where can I get more info for a newbie to do this..
Cheers
Mike
/'^'\
At 19:49 15/02/2001 -0700, Mike wrote:
Hi!
First read the MySQL Manual about the GRANT/REVOKE commands and
How the privilege system works on MySQL. Here you will learn
how the MySQL grant tables handle the client machine (IP number or DNS or
localhost when you are connecting the server locally),