Drew Jensen wrote:
Just a thought. Have you tried switching over to a JDBC driver instead of the ODBC driver to see if that clears up your problem?
Thanks for the suggestion, but yes, I did try that, but with very unsatisfactory results. OOo became much slower and kept raising exceptions.
I did try one other thing. I imported all my business data into PostgresQL, installed odbc-postgresql, and OOo started working correctly again.
This used to work with the tables in MySQL (I've been using these tables for years). If the development team is interested in finding out what's broken, I'll be happy to help with the sleuthing. Otherwise, I may just use PostgresQL for the data I need OOo in front of. Is the dba dev group a better forum for this?
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