Le 17/01/2012 09:16, Fernand Vanrie [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] a écrit :
for MySQL it works, but maybe you have to save the odb doc, close (who
must close the connection) and reopen ?
Thanks for the advice, Fernand. Good to know that it works fine with MySQL.
I tested it that way, even closing both the server and the Ubuntu session: no change.
So, as a general info to the community, when connecting Base to MariaDB thru MySQL native connector
(1.0.1), it seems that all
db's within the targeted environment are reported in Base 'Tables' zone.
I will continue with testing this context and will report here new founding.
BTW, could someone drive me to some good LO+MySQL (or OO+MySQL) guide, tuto or forum, please?
Thanks in advance.
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Francois M
Dual boot: Ubuntu 11.10 amd64 - W7
LibreOffice 3.4.4
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Francois
Dualboot Ubuntu 11.10 amd64 - W7
LibreOffice 3.4.4 OOO340m1 (Build:402)
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