  | | | MySQL Connector/ODBC 5.0.6 BETA has been released | MySQL Connector/ODBC 5.0.6 BETA has been released 2006-11-03 - By Al McNicoll
Back Dear Jess, Mark (and all),
Firstly: thanks for the much improved communication and regular releases of MyODBC. I think we're all grateful to hear what's going on and get our teeth into testing releases.
Further to Daniel Kasak's problem with 5.0.5, I have a similar issue with 5.0.6 BETA.
- XP Home SP2 - AMD Athlon XP - 1GB RAM - Office Professional 2003 - MDAC 2.8 SP1 (see attached file from Microsoft's MDAC checker)
I can correctly set up a system DSN now (ie the System-DSN-becomes-User-DSN problem is fixed for me in 5.0.6b) but Access 2003, when asked to link tables via a 5.0.6 DSN, gives:
Reserved Error (-7711); there is no message for this error. [OK]
The Linked Table Manager then stops trying to link further tables.
I get the same error if I try to run a pass-through query using the v5.0.6b DSN.
I knew how to set up logging on 3.51.12 but as there's no flag for it on the 5.0.6b DSN setup form I don't know how to log more information with this release. If you need to know more, please provide instructions on how I can find out what you need to know (I'm afraid I can't compile a debug build from source files if that's what's required - I simply don't have the time or expertise).
Regards,
Al McNicoll Integritec Limited
-- --Original Message-- -- From: Jess Balint [mailto:jbalint@(protected)] Sent: 23 October 2006 04:51 To: Daniel Kasak Cc: myodbc@(protected) Subject: Re: MySQL Connector/ODBC 5.0.5 has been released
Daniel -
We are aware of both issues and we're working to get them fixed.
-- Jess Balint, Developer MySQL Inc, www.mysql.com Office: +1 773 915 3175
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 11:39:36AM +1000, Daniel Kasak wrote: > Firstly, I set up a new *System* DSN ( because this has traditionally > been the only type of connection I could make work ), but it didn't > appear in the ODBC manager under 'System DSN' ... it appeared under > 'User DSN'. At the moment, I consider this problem to be merely > cosmetic, but could be causing other problems down the line. > > Next, I go to MS Access, link tables, select the new DSN, select a > table, and get the error: > > >Reserved error (-7749); there is no message for this error. [ OK / Help ] > > If I instead try to link a view, I get: > > >The Microsoft Jet database engine could not find the object > >'VIEW_NAME'. Make sure the object exists and that you spell its name > >and the path name correctly. > > I haven't bothered making ODBC trace log thingy yet, but can if someone > wants them. > > I'm using: > > - Windows 2000 SP4 and all Windows Updates > - MS Office XP ( Access 2002 ) with SP3 > - MDAC 2.8 > - msjet40.dll 4.0.8618.0 > - MySQL-5 (See http://SQL-5.ora-code.com).0.22 > > -- > Daniel Kasak > IT Developer > NUS Consulting Group > Level 5, 77 Pacific Highway > North Sydney, NSW, Australia 2060 > T: (+61) 2 9922-7676 / F: (+61) 2 9922 7989 > email: dkasak@(protected) > website: http://www.nusconsulting.com.au
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