Update - I have now tried connecting with ODBC (MySQL 3.5.1, Win7) rather
than JDBC. The table now becomes editable, but when I make a change I can't
save because I get a message that nothing has changed!
Am I jinxed??
On 18 October 2012 14:28, John Clegg <john.clegg@nailsea.net> wrote:
The structure is very simple - one integer field, indexed unique and 33
fields text(varchar) of varying lengths all unindexed.
On 18 October 2012 14:22, Alexander Thurgood <alex.thurgood@gmail.com>wrote:
Le 18/10/12 15:10, John Clegg a écrit :
It's a single field, integer and unique. And having been out and in
again
base can see the index now, but I still can't edit.
Can you post the table structure ?
Alex
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