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Hi LAP,

However, only the JDBC connector will connect to the specified
database.  The ODBC and C connectors will connect to _all_ the
databases that are present in the MariaDB database directory, i.e.
all tables from all databases are shown.

Not all databases. All the data you are allowed (from your MariaDB) to connect to.


Why does only the JDBC connector actually connect to the specified
database?

When connecting here with org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver there are also shown all databases I am allowed to read data. Tested with mariadb-java-client-3.1.3.jar, LO 7.5.3.2 on OpenSUSE 15.4 64bit rpm Linux.

Go to Tools → Table Filter… and deactivate the databases you do not want to see. Go to View → Refresh Tables and the databases won't be shown any more.

Is this normal behavior or is this a bug?

Why should this be a bug. You could connect to different databases with this connection. Some people use this to copy data from one database to another, to switch during one connection …

Regards

Robert
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