
Hi, I seem to be having a problem with getting KDE to talk to MySQl. KDE, andany other app that relies on the QT connection won't work. But, OpenOffice.org, etc does. Since OOo works, as does mysqlcc, then I think the database itself is ok. But, I can't make use of rekall or konqueror to update my tables. Whenever I try to add a new line, I get an error message saying that my SQL statement is incorrect. I tried upgrading to the latestand greatest KDE, but this didn't fix anything. I browsed back until February to see if anyone else is having this problem. Thanks andy

On Thursday 15 July 2004 11:18 pm, Andy Choens wrote:
Hi,
I seem to be having a problem with getting KDE to talk to MySQl. Try dbdesigner. it has more features than rekall and I use it with KDE all the time. If that still doesn't work, you must have some configurations mishaps going on which look at next.

On Friday 16 July 2004 10:18, Andy Choens wrote:
Hi,
I seem to be having a problem with getting KDE to talk to MySQl. KDE, andany other app that relies on the QT connection won't work. But, OpenOffice.org, etc does.
qt-apps such as the kde apps might use the qt modules to access a database. There is a qt3 module for mysql, for postgres and for sqlite. Did you install qt3-mysql? HTH, Matt
Since OOo works, as does mysqlcc, then I think the database itself is ok. But, I can't make use of rekall or konqueror to update my tables. Whenever I try to add a new line, I get an error message saying that my SQL statement is incorrect. I tried upgrading to the latestand greatest KDE, but this didn't fix anything.
I browsed back until February to see if anyone else is having this problem.
Thanks andy
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Andy Choens
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Eric Jahn
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Matt T.