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> BTW I would recommend against using 'timestamp' as a column name since it
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Subject: timestamp(14) fails to change on load data infile
> I am experiencing problems trying to
I am experiencing problems trying to dynamically link tables in Microsoft
Access 2000 using ODBC and MYSQL.
MYSQL Ver 11.12 Distrib 3.23.32, for pc-linux-gnu (i686)
ODBC myodbc-2.50.36-win95
MS Access2000 with MDAC 2.1
The error messages I am getting are "this record has been changed by anothe