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MyOdbc <- > Access2000 and Time Column

MyOdbc <- > Access2000 and Time Column

2006-05-05       - By Kai Koch

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Hi!

I have the following problem with Access2000 as frontend
connected to a MySql-Server via ODBC.

The Table contains 6 Time Columns.
When linking the MySQL-Table in the table tab of Access2000
and then opening the table, all Time Columns show either
nothing or strange date values. (eg. 18:30:00 is converted
to 31.05.21)
Data stored from Access2000 into the table is stored right
in MySQL, but shown wrong in the linked table in Access2000
and therfore stored wrong in a mirror table in Access2000.

Using the same MySQL-Table with an Access97 frontend and the
SAME ODBC-Datasource shows the proper values and data
exchange between Access97 and MySQL works fine!

OS: Win98SE (same on win2k)
ODBC: MySQL ODBC 3.51 Driver - Version 3.51.12.00
Application: Access2000 (MDAC 2.8 SP1, Jet40 SP8 9x&NT)
MySQL-Server: MySQL 4.0.12-standard-log on linux

Searching the web and this mailinglist, I found only
workarrounds, that do not apply in my case. Since changing
the Column-Type is not an option.

Anyone can help?

Thank You,
Kai

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