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Old 03-01-2008, 03:46 PM
S.Dickson@shos.co.uk
 
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Default Loose ODBC conection

I am very new to all this

I have a access databse wich uses a ODBC conection to mysql server. I
can open the and run the database find but if i leave the dadabase
loaded but do not use it when i go back to it is has lost the
conection and i need to close the databse and reopen it

If there a way to make sure i alwasy have a coenction


Thanks

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Old 03-01-2008, 03:46 PM
Erland Sommarskog
 
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(S.Dickson@shos.co.uk) writes:
> I am very new to all this
>
> I have a access databse wich uses a ODBC conection to mysql server. I
> can open the and run the database find but if i leave the dadabase
> loaded but do not use it when i go back to it is has lost the
> conection and i need to close the databse and reopen it
>
> If there a way to make sure i alwasy have a coenction


That seems like an Access problem to me. Maybe you should ask in an
Access newsgroup.

Do you use MySQL or is that just a typo? This news group is for
MS SQL Server, and not MySQL.


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