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| From: | Gerald Taylor | Date: | October 10 2005 9:44pm |
| Subject: | Suppress table header when using ODBC | ||
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Hello, I am using a desktop program that imports data from a mysql database using the ODBC mysql driver and everything works fine except for one little glitch: it adds one extra row at the beginning of the dataset with the names of the columns in it. I need for that column name row to NOT be there. Do I do something to the query to suppress is or is it some setting I set up? I've googled and nothing. MySQL 4.1 if it matters. I know I remember reading somewhere how to suppress this. Thanks
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