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                  Issue #:|61281
                  Summary:|Base crashes when using wizard to create form for
                          |mysql database
                Component:|Database access
                  Version:|OOo 2.0.1
                 Platform:|All
                      URL:|
               OS/Version:|All
                   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
        Status whiteboard:|
                 Keywords:|
               Resolution:|
               Issue type:|DEFECT
                 Priority:|P3
             Subcomponent:|none
              Assigned to:|dbaneedsconfirm
              Reported by:|tominbalt





------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jan 28 18:03:10 -0800 
2006 -------
steps to reproduce:
1. create a new database
2. choose 'connect to existing database' -> JDBC
3. Enter 'jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/blah' as Datsource URL and
   com.mysql.jdbc.Driver for JDBC Driver (this part all works, I can connect to
    database)
4. I choose not to register the database (does not matter) and open for editing
At this point, the mysql tables are visible and the data present and editable
(as a table)
5. Choose 'Forms' -> 'Use Wizard to Create a Form...'
6. Select a table and all fields
7. No subform
8. At this point, if I select the default arrangement 'as a datasheet', all is
fine.  But, if I choose 'Columnar - Labels Left', the form will look wrong
(labels don't line up with entry boxes). Choosing another alignment and going
back to Columnar - Lables Left will fix that and things 'look' fine.
9. Choose the defaults for the next 3 steps (Set data entry, apply styles, set 
name'
10. Hit finish 3 times (the dialog box doesn't go away).  The first time, the
form looks more 3D, the second, it rearranges itself, the third and OpenOffice
crashes.

I have repeated this bug with OO2.0 and 2.0.1, mysql JDBC connector 3.1.11 and
3.1.12 and mysql 5.0.18 and 4.1.12.  Mysql database uses innoDB tables and
foreign keys, if that matters.  Database is basically empty and very basic.

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