SQL vi's using MySQL database?

Is it possible to use connect to a
MySQL data source with the SQL vi's?
I guess that might be more of a windows
question, but I'd like to know if anyone
has done that.
-H.
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On Sat, 01 Jul 2000 10:35:48 GMT, [email protected] wrote:
>Is it possible to use connect to a
>MySQL data source with the SQL vi's?
Yes, that should be possible.
You need the MySQL ODBC driver for Win95/WinNT.
Try this link
http://linux.ind.ntou.edu.tw/Linux/packages/MYSQL/download_myodbc.html
If you need more information please ask.
Rolf

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