Antwort: RE: Re: Problem with MySQL, ODBC, MS Access

2002-03-13 Thread Penkert, Christine
12, 2002 11:19 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Re: Problem with MySQL, ODBC, MS Access > > > > > Hi, > > Can anyone help me please? I´m writing my diploma and this database is my > project. I´m running out of time and when this problem doesn´

Antwort: RE: Re: Problem with MySQL, ODBC, MS Access

2002-03-05 Thread Penkert, Christine
t; To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; muyuan; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Re: Problem with MySQL, ODBC, MS Access > > > > > Sorry I´ve tried it but I didn´t succeed. When writing: update > tPruefBesch set fdatetime = fTimestamp, datetime and timestamp wont have > the same value. I don´t

Re: Re: Problem with MySQL, ODBC, MS Access

2002-03-04 Thread Penkert, Christine
Sorry I´ve tried it but I didn´t succeed. When writing: update tPruefBesch set fdatetime = fTimestamp, datetime and timestamp wont have the same value. I don´t know why, but there is the same fault. I´ve created a small database to show my problem. That´s my table in MySQL 3.23.41. create tabl

Problem with MySQL, ODBC, MS Access

2002-02-22 Thread Penkert, Christine
Hello. I have a problem with auto_increment and primary key. I use MySQL 3.23.41-17 as backend and Access 2000 as frontend which is connected with MyODBC 2.50.39. I have created several tables like this: create table tPruefBesch (fTimestamp timestamp(14), fPruefbeschNr int auto_increment not n