It's dead simple to create a MySQL database -- it's just a directory under
mysql\data. If you want to do it from Access, just determine where the
mysql\data directory is and then create the subdirectory.
Hth,
Arthur

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Subject: Create database via ODBC

I have an application which is being converted from access to mysql, and
have 
the need to create a second database under the mysql implementation.  Is
there 
a way that i can create this second database via an ODBC object, or do I
need 
to at least specify the database be created as part of the conversion
process?


Thanks
Carlin Anderson

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