Hi,

I've noticed that in Base 2.0rc2 (and also earlier versions) that when you use the JDBC bridge OOo will not let you modify any of the columns. This seems to be the case regardless of the actual JDBC driver used and its capabilities.

E.g. if you create a "JDBC" database with the mysql jdbc driver you cannot alter the columns, but if you use the "Mysql (JDBC)" driver you can. Presumable the latter is just a thin wrapper around the JDBC driver which does something special.

Couldn't the JDBC bridge be written to allow column modifications?

Roger

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