how to connect to MyDBPAL from MySQL

2004-11-23 Thread Sanjeev Sagar
I have seen mails talking about MydbPAL. I downloaded it and I have
MySQL ODBC data source too but not able to connect to MydbPal at all. I
have tested my odbc data source, it work just fine. My machine is having
Linux and Windows through vmvare workstation. I installed dbpal on
windows and try to connect to database on my local linux based
partition.

 

Indise MydbPAL, I click on Workshop-click on Object Browser-select the
data source name

 

I still see wait symbol in toolbar. Also when I click on db test
connect, nothing happen. Am I missing anything. I checked the
documentation but it's not that clear that how to connect by using ODBC.

 

Any help will be highly appreciable. 

 

Regards,



Re: how to connect to MyDBPAL from MySQL

2004-11-23 Thread Victor Pendleton
Are there any MySQL errors being logged? Did you confirm that the ODBC 
connection is working?

Sanjeev Sagar wrote:
I have seen mails talking about MydbPAL. I downloaded it and I have
MySQL ODBC data source too but not able to connect to MydbPal at all. I
have tested my odbc data source, it work just fine. My machine is having
Linux and Windows through vmvare workstation. I installed dbpal on
windows and try to connect to database on my local linux based
partition.

Indise MydbPAL, I click on Workshop-click on Object Browser-select the
data source name

I still see wait symbol in toolbar. Also when I click on db test
connect, nothing happen. Am I missing anything. I checked the
documentation but it's not that clear that how to connect by using ODBC.

Any help will be highly appreciable. 


Regards,
 


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RE: how to connect to MyDBPAL from MySQL

2004-11-23 Thread Sanjeev Sagar
YES ODBC work perfect. I am using same data source for MySQL
administrator and Query Browser too. 

Anyway, if you are using can you go over the steps for db connection

1. Open dbPAL, Click on Workshop
2. Choose data source by clicking ODBC from the list under MySQL 
3. What next after that??
4. I clicked on new user and gave entry, it just gave me one a open lock
icon on toolbar. How do I test my database connection. Db-test-connect
is grade out, not clickable.

No error reported in err file

Regards,


-Original Message-
From: Victor Pendleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 3:32 PM
To: Sanjeev Sagar
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: how to connect to MyDBPAL from MySQL

Are there any MySQL errors being logged? Did you confirm that the ODBC 
connection is working?

Sanjeev Sagar wrote:

I have seen mails talking about MydbPAL. I downloaded it and I have
MySQL ODBC data source too but not able to connect to MydbPal at all. I
have tested my odbc data source, it work just fine. My machine is
having
Linux and Windows through vmvare workstation. I installed dbpal on
windows and try to connect to database on my local linux based
partition.

 

Indise MydbPAL, I click on Workshop-click on Object Browser-select
the
data source name

 

I still see wait symbol in toolbar. Also when I click on db test
connect, nothing happen. Am I missing anything. I checked the
documentation but it's not that clear that how to connect by using
ODBC.

 

Any help will be highly appreciable. 

 

Regards,


  



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RE: how to connect to MyDBPAL from MySQL

2004-11-23 Thread Sanjeev Sagar
I guess I am getting close

I drag the odbc connection line to database icon in db-test-connection.
I created new user and drag it to user part of db-test-connection. Now
the waiting tray has go icon. I drag the go icon to console tray,
nothing happened.

What is the next step to see if database connection is going through.

-Original Message-
From: Sanjeev Sagar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 3:55 PM
To: Victor Pendleton
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: how to connect to MyDBPAL from MySQL

YES ODBC work perfect. I am using same data source for MySQL
administrator and Query Browser too. 

Anyway, if you are using can you go over the steps for db connection

1. Open dbPAL, Click on Workshop
2. Choose data source by clicking ODBC from the list under MySQL 
3. What next after that??
4. I clicked on new user and gave entry, it just gave me one a open lock
icon on toolbar. How do I test my database connection. Db-test-connect
is grade out, not clickable.

No error reported in err file

Regards,


-Original Message-
From: Victor Pendleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 3:32 PM
To: Sanjeev Sagar
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: how to connect to MyDBPAL from MySQL

Are there any MySQL errors being logged? Did you confirm that the ODBC 
connection is working?

Sanjeev Sagar wrote:

I have seen mails talking about MydbPAL. I downloaded it and I have
MySQL ODBC data source too but not able to connect to MydbPal at all. I
have tested my odbc data source, it work just fine. My machine is
having
Linux and Windows through vmvare workstation. I installed dbpal on
windows and try to connect to database on my local linux based
partition.

 

Indise MydbPAL, I click on Workshop-click on Object Browser-select
the
data source name

 

I still see wait symbol in toolbar. Also when I click on db test
connect, nothing happen. Am I missing anything. I checked the
documentation but it's not that clear that how to connect by using
ODBC.

 

Any help will be highly appreciable. 

 

Regards,


  



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Re: how to connect to MyDBPAL from MySQL

2004-11-23 Thread Victor Pendleton
You could look at the processlist in the MySQL monitor to see if a 
connection has been made. You may also want to enable ODBC tracing.

Sanjeev Sagar wrote:
I guess I am getting close
I drag the odbc connection line to database icon in db-test-connection.
I created new user and drag it to user part of db-test-connection. Now
the waiting tray has go icon. I drag the go icon to console tray,
nothing happened.
What is the next step to see if database connection is going through.
-Original Message-
From: Sanjeev Sagar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 3:55 PM
To: Victor Pendleton
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: how to connect to MyDBPAL from MySQL

YES ODBC work perfect. I am using same data source for MySQL
administrator and Query Browser too. 

Anyway, if you are using can you go over the steps for db connection
1. Open dbPAL, Click on Workshop
2. Choose data source by clicking ODBC from the list under MySQL 
3. What next after that??
4. I clicked on new user and gave entry, it just gave me one a open lock
icon on toolbar. How do I test my database connection. Db-test-connect
is grade out, not clickable.

No error reported in err file
Regards,
-Original Message-
From: Victor Pendleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 3:32 PM
To: Sanjeev Sagar
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: how to connect to MyDBPAL from MySQL

Are there any MySQL errors being logged? Did you confirm that the ODBC 
connection is working?

Sanjeev Sagar wrote:
 

I have seen mails talking about MydbPAL. I downloaded it and I have
MySQL ODBC data source too but not able to connect to MydbPal at all. I
have tested my odbc data source, it work just fine. My machine is
   

having
 

Linux and Windows through vmvare workstation. I installed dbpal on
windows and try to connect to database on my local linux based
partition.

Indise MydbPAL, I click on Workshop-click on Object Browser-select
   

the
 

data source name

I still see wait symbol in toolbar. Also when I click on db test
connect, nothing happen. Am I missing anything. I checked the
documentation but it's not that clear that how to connect by using
   

ODBC.
 

Any help will be highly appreciable. 


Regards,

   


 


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