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--- Comment #20 from Alex Thurgood ---
Forgot to mention that it works with a SystemDSN.
Attempting to connect via any of my UserDSNs displays the same problem as the
initial poster.
Alex
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--- Comment #18 from Alex Thurgood ---
(In reply to comment #17)
> which is pretty crap, really.
>
The irony being that with the same setup, exchanging only the db name for the
system mysql db, I can directly query the mysql db without havin
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--- Comment #17 from Alex Thurgood ---
And as confirmation of that...
MacBookPro:~ alex$ iodbctest "DSN=mydb;UID=myuser;PWD=mypwd"
iODBC Demonstration program
This program shows an interactive SQL processor
Driver Manager: 03.52.0607.1008
Driver
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Note however, that the same problem exists with the isql tool.
Simply connecting to the db from the command line and then trying to execute a
select query will result in an error, I have to specify "use myd
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--- Comment #13 from Alex Thurgood ---
(In reply to comment #12)
> The "wrong architecture" suggests a "64bit vs 32bit" (or maybe PPC vs Intel)
> mixup.
Absolutely, and therein lies the problem. Until there is a 64bit LO version for
Mac, this
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--- Comment #12 from Lionel Elie Mamane ---
(In reply to comment #10)
> Ooops, sorry, it only seems to work with Actual Technologies ODBC driver, so
> reopening.
> Here is the error message with iODBC :
> SQL Status: 0
> Error code: -1073750
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--- Comment #8 from Alex Thurgood ---
A workaround for LO 357 and LO 364 is to use the ODBC driver provided by Actual
Technologies, however, it is "pay-for" software.
Be warned though, that LO master 4.1 daily builds currently screw up the
displ
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--- Comment #7 from Alex Thurgood 2012-04-18 04:55:00 PDT
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Currently, there is probably no one on the LO dev team who has a Mac and would
be prepared to put the time into trying to find out why this doesn't work, and
how it could be fixed. Ju
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--- Comment #6 from Alex Thurgood 2012-04-18 04:51:04 PDT
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(In reply to comment #5)
> Same error but with MySQL ODBC. Only show data in Row 41. When try to install
> LibreOffice MySQL Native, (the 'oxt') it's not prepared for Ubuntu
> install
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--- Comment #5 from Sergio 2012-04-10 09:16:08 UTC ---
Same error but with MySQL ODBC. Only show data in Row 41. When try to install
LibreOffice MySQL Native, (the 'oxt') it's not prepared for Ubuntu
installations.
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--- Comment #4 from Alex Thurgood 2012-03-15 03:00:33 PDT
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I would add that from trawling various forums related to ODBC on Mac with
mysql, it appears that the mysql 32bit ODBC driver is less than innocent in all
of these shenanigans, and tha
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