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| From: | Pat Sherrill | Date: | April 18 1999 10:01am |
| Subject: | Re: One DSN for multiple databases on a single MySQL server??? | ||
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Sorry, but to the best of my recollection, it's one DSN to one database. In Windows, the DSN basically gives you another way to find your ODBC configuration for a given connection in what is intended to be a consistent manner, no real magic here. You can, of course have multiple tables within that database. What exactly are you trying to achieve? Pat... ----- Original Message ----- From: Stephen Bognar <protokol@stripped> To: <myodbc@stripped> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 1999 5:33 AM Subject: One DSN for multiple databases on a single MySQL server??? Is it possible to have one ODBC DSN to handle all of the databases on a particular MySQL server? If so, how do you set this up in the ODBC Data Source Administrator, and how do you specify which database you want to use durring your ODBC session.
| Thread | ||
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| • One DSN for multiple databases on a single MySQL server??? | Stephen Bognar | 18 Apr |
| • Re: One DSN for multiple databases on a single MySQL server??? | Pat Sherrill | 18 Apr |
| • Re: One DSN for multiple databases on a single MySQL server??? | Michael Widenius | 18 Apr |
| • RE: One DSN for multiple databases on a single MySQL server??? | Brian Andrews | 18 Apr |
| • Re: One DSN for multiple databases on a single MySQL server??? | Stephen Bognar | 18 Apr |
| • Re: One DSN for multiple databases on a single MySQL server??? | Nathan Poole | 18 Apr |
| • Re: One DSN for multiple databases on a single MySQL server??? | Peter Carter | 18 Apr |
| • RE: One DSN for multiple databases on a single MySQL server??? | Dave Appleton | 18 Apr |
