Fred, Thank you for helping:
What you said it true if I am editing a local DB, and not a remote MySQL (at least in case). as you can see from the screen shot I sent , there is nothing appears when I choose Integert [Integer]. on the other hand, let's say I have a filed called ID and and I 've set it to Integer[Integer], there's nothing shows up for auto increment, and if I click save, it goes auto matically to Integer[ Int ] !!!

I htought It might be the MySQL driver I am using, jdbc, but then I tried all the availabe versions:
mysql-connector-java-3.0.17-ga-bin.jar
mysql-connector-java-3.1.13-bin.jar
mysql-connector-java-5.0.3-bin.jar

and no change. Do you think it's a bug ??
I have uninstalled OOo that comes with Fedora 4, and installed teh latest RPM from openoffice.org, but no luck. Then I decided to use unixODBC with MyODBC, and stuck there in a very long process. Couldn't get them to work
and connect for some reason. Please let me know if you have any idea.
The funny part is that when I create tables through the wizard, I can set auto increment. And yes I agree with about using MySQL directly. I know it's faster, but not every body is comfortable with it, I have few beginners that came from Microsoft world
and need them to use OO. If it's up to me, I would use direct SQL commands.



Fred Moore wrote:

On Sunday 08 October 2006 11:25 pm, Mansour wrote:
Re: [users]  Re: Auto Increment in MySql

I just took a screenshot and sent it directly.. you should get it.. Fred

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