Mailing List
Home
Forum Home
MySQL General - General MySQL discussion
MaxDB - Everything about MaxDB, formerly known as SAP DB
MySQL on Win32 - Runing MySQL on Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP
MySQL++ - Programming with the C++ API to MySQL
ODBC - ODBC with the MySQL Connector/ODBC driver
Java Help - Mostly related to the MySQL Connector/J driver
Perl - Perl support for MySQL with DBI and DBD::mysql
GUI - MySQL GUI Tools
Announcement
Subjects
mysql openssl Question
mysql:it 's a db not a dbms how it 's possible?!
Does the binary log enabling affect the MySQL performances?
Strange behavior, Table Level Permission
FULLTEXT query format question
Preventing Duplicate Entries
Comparing and writing out BLOBS
Executing MySQL Commands From Within C Program
Can 't access mysql after kernel upgrade
Mysql 4 0 Oracle Stored Procedure Trigger Conversion
Downgrade Mysql from 4 to 3 23
MySQL Cluster Software
mysql test 4 1 fails with the gis test
ERROR 2002: Can 't connect to local MySQL server through socket
Getting Identity after INSERT
Update one field with more fields from another table
ERROR 1045: Access denied for user: 'root@localhost ' (Using
password: NO)
mysql have same function mthod as Oracle decode()
 
Search:  
Power your search with and, or, +, -, or "some phrase" operators.
MySQL ODBC 64-bit library for Solaris 9 does not work

MySQL ODBC 64-bit library for Solaris 9 does not work

2005-04-06       - By Manav Manchanda, Noida

 Back
Hi,



           This is regarding the MySQL ODBC 64-bit driver for Solaris ,
which I downloaded from the site  <http://www.peterharvey.org/MySQL/MyODBC>
www.peterharvey.org/MySQL/MyODBC ( version number 3.51.09) . I was able to
build a sample and use it to connect to the MySQL server which is running on
Windows XP. Operations of table creation , deletion are working fine.
Connection to the MySQL server is also OK. However insertion of data seems
to be failing. For example : a simple int related entry is not getting
inserted into the table at the server side. A record is created but has
wrong values. The same is the case with char type.Note: I am using
SQLDriverConnect (Directly linking to the ODBC 64-bit driver) rather than
using a ODBC Driver Manager.



The 32-bit version which I had built works fine, but was not able to build
the 64-bit version of the same , so had picked up this version .



It would be great if you could help me out. Is there some setting at the
server side required or a particular ODBC connection string needs to be used
to connect a 64-bit MyODBC client driver to a 32-bit MySQL server.



Thanks and Regards,

Manav



Disclaimer:

This message and any attachment(s) contained here are information that is
confidential,proprietary to HCL Technologies and its customers, privileged
or otherwise protected by law.The information is solely intended for the
individual or the entity it is addressed to. If you are not the intended
recipient of this message, you are not authorized to read, forward,
print,retain, copy or disseminate this message or any part of it. If you
have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately by
return e-mail and delete it from your computer.



Earn $52 per hosting referral at Lunarpages.