Re: using access with mysql - common error
From: Albert D. Kallal (PleaseNOOOsPAMMkallal_at_msn.com)
Date: 06/01/04
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Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 21:07:58 -0600
You already exposed the time stamp field..and I also assume that a key field
is exposed in the query.
In doing the above (as you also mentioned you did)..then I had no trouble
using MySql, and the "deleted" problem went away.
> Do you know of any good mysql - access newsgroups ?
Hum...no, not off the top of my head.
I since left MySql since every office cd now has a free edition of sql
server on it (the desktop edition). In addition, you can also download the
incredible ms-sql server Enterprise tools for free, and use that with this
sql server engine (all at no cost). So, basically, you can get all of the
ms-sql server tools and database for free. This is really nice stuff, and
you get to learn/use and implement ms-sql server which not only is really
nice...but also very popular in terms of use by companies. Not a bad way to
get up to speed with sql server, and you get all the stuff like t-sql
(stored procedures, and triggers).
I just don't have MySql setup on my pc anymore, so I can only go on what
worked by my memory. Perhaps some of the mysql groups might help....sorry..
-- Albert D. Kallal (Access MVP) Edmonton, Alberta Canada pleaseNOOSpamKallal@msn.com http://www.attcanada.net/~kallal.msn
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