Here is the MySQL ODBC (MySQL Connector) url for download:
http://dev.mysql.com/downl
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Browse All TopicsI'm a bit of a novice here - Until now we have been using MS SQL databases - However we need to start using MYSQL for various reasons.
Here is an example of a connection string we use in our ASP applications.
I've tried a couple of connection strings from a couple of web pages with no joy - is there a simple way to get my existing connection string to connect to MYSQL or do I need to use a different method?
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Here is the MySQL ODBC (MySQL Connector) url for download:
http://dev.mysql.com/downl
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by: ChorchPosted on 2009-01-30 at 02:34:56ID: 23506737
Hello,
this is an example of how to connect ASP to MySQL.
You also need to have MyODBC installed to access your MySQL database via ASP.
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