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| From: | Steven Schoch | Date: | October 7 1999 6:06pm |
| Subject: | Re: [Off Topic]MS Office 2000 | ||
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"Hendrik M.J. Arnoldus" wrote: > You do not specify whether your problem occurs with Access97 or Access2000, > I assume the latter. > 1) There are earlier postings about problems using Access2000 and MyODBC. > 2) When using Access, performance is much better when you use a dsn-less > connection (your pseudo code seems to suggest that you do). How do you do this? I always get the MyODBC dialog which won't let my click OK unless I type a DSN name. -- Steven Schoch StarNet Communications Corp. 1270 Oakmead Pkwy. #301 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 +1 408 739-0881
| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • [Off Topic]MS Office 2000 | Shawn Tagseth | 7 Oct |
| • Re: [Off Topic]MS Office 2000 | Hendrik M.J. Arnoldus | 7 Oct |
| • myodbc for solaris? | Ben Olasov | 7 Oct |
| • myodbc for solaris? | Michael Widenius | 8 Oct |
| • Re: myodbc for solaris? | Ben Olasov | 10 Oct |
| • Re: [Off Topic]MS Office 2000 | Steven Schoch | 8 Oct |
| • Re: [Off Topic]MS Office 2000 | Hendrik M.J. Arnoldus | 8 Oct |
| • Re: myodbc for solaris? | Scott Weikart | 12 Oct |
