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On Thu, 2019-07-18 at 10:48 +0200, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Le 18/07/2019 à 09:47, Harvey Nimmo a écrit :

Hi Harvey,

I using LibreOffice (version 6.1.2.3) Base as client to a backend
Mariadb10 via MySQL(JDBC) connector. 

I have a created a Query in Base of the form SELECT * FROM
<tablename>
ORDER BY <Field1> ASC, <Field2> ASC


How did you create this query ? Sounds like you did this via the
Query
Designer GUI ?

How is the query being executed ? Via the internal LO SQL parser
(default when executing via Query Designer) or directly via the db
engine (direct SQL button activated) ?

FWIW, there are a few known issues between the MySQL (JDBC) Connector
and a MariaDB backend when used in combination through LO.

Have you tried using the MariaDB JDBC connector instead ?


Alex


Hi Alex,

Yes, I created the query via the Base GUI. The query is called up by
Data control of the form.

OpenSUSE provides only the ODBC connector for mariadb, no JDBC
connector.

Thanks for your input!

Cheers
Harvey

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