Connection Labview to MySQL

Please could you help me to resolve:
Connectivity for labview to MySQL-Datenbank?

I think this is a little bit to less information. So, when you have LabVIEW (Version?) than you can work with the Database Connectivity Toolkit. With this you can communicate with a SQL Database.
Is this the answer to your question?
Rebecca Fox
National Instruments
Rebecca Fox
Applications Engineer
National Instruments

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