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On Fri, 2024-07-19 at 21:48 +0200, Robert Großkopf wrote:
Hi Harvey,

tested with LO 24.2.5.2 and MariaDB on OpenSUSE 15.6 64bit rpm Linux.

Works well with internal driver, also with JDBC (mariadb-java-client
3.1.3)

Its the same behavior with special version LO 24.2.4.2 fronm OpenSUSE
you use.

Note: A funny bug appears: The wizard (JDBC-connection) also offers 
"AutoValue" when the content of the field is VARCHAR.

I don't have mariadb installed on my desktop (which is LOBase client
connectect via ethernet (hone zone) to mariadb on NAS sever)

Yes, I noticed that funny bug, changing it to INT (10) and AutoValue is
OK at the moment. But after storing the new table and opening it again
for editing the AutoValue is =NO and not even editable.

I can indeed create a workable table using phpMyAdmin and/or LOBase SQL
syntax but that is far beyond the convenience of a pretty and efficient
graphical LOBase user interface (if only it worked!)

Cheers
Harvey    

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