What sort of problems are you having? I haven't had any problem doing
simple recordset operations with
ADO and MySQL (AddNew, updates, whatever).
-Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Bergeron" <mark_bergeron@stripped>
To: <win32@stripped>
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 9:44 PM
Subject: MyODBC 3.0 support (W2K)
> Environment.............
> WEB: Microsoft W2K IIS, ASP
> db: MySQL on Linux
>
> Issue: Not able to get an ADO connection for Inserts/updates, but able to
> perform selects. Only way to write to MySQL is routing through Access
> database.
>
> What we know: So far, we have narrowed this to a lack of support for ODBC
> 3.0 as best we can tell. We certainly don't want to continue going
through
> Access-linked tables.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this issue? Is it really down to support for
> ODBC 3.0, and what is the expected timeline.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Mark B.
>
>
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| Thread |
|---|
| • HI | Andreas Oskarsson | 20 Jul |
| • Re: HI | William M. Quarles | 21 Jul |
| • Re: HI | tonu-mysql | 21 Jul |
| • RE: HI | Jonas Riemslagh | 21 Jul |
| • MyODBC 3.0 support (W2K) | Mark Bergeron | 25 Jul |
| • Re: MyODBC 3.0 support (W2K) | Brian Huddleston | 25 Jul |