Re: MySQL Tools for Visual Studio (Alpha) are released.
Posted by: Andreas Tepper
Date: September 26, 2006 06:49AM

Hi there,

same Problem, on my german VS 2005 Pro, ConnectionName is "*Ungültiger Datenspezifizierer*(*Ungültiger Datenspezifizierer*)".

If i try to open something or create something new, i got "#42S02 Table 'information_schema.tables' doesen't exist".

BTW: Where do i find the table "INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SCHEMATA" metioned in http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?38,115337,117324#msg-117324?

Running VS 2005 on Win 2K SP4 SRP1 and MySQL 4.1.21 on Win NT 4.0 SP6 (pls. don't laugh...)

Looking forward to new (and stable) Version of this handy tool, good job!


Antoine Polatouche Wrote:
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> Hi!
>
> Great awaited tool!
>
> I installed it and it (almost) works:
>
> I can Add a new MySQL connection, clcicking on the
> 'test connection' button works fine and said
> "connection successful".
>
> After that I got a "*invalid data
> specifier*(*invalid data specifier*)" new
> connection in the Server Explorer tree below "Data
> connections".
> The connection properties are OK, but no tables
> are listed.
>
> If I try to create a new table, I get a
> "#42522Unknown column 'DEFAULT_COLLATION_NAME' in
> 'field list'" error message in a MessageBox with a
> "Microsoft Visual Studio" caption, followed by a
> "Failed to reload document data! Document will be
> closed.".
>
> I can create a connection to my MySQL databases
> using an ODBC connection.
>
> I'm using "MySQL - 5.0.3-beta-nt" and VS 2005
> Pro.
>
> Any clue?
>
> Thank you for your work!

Viele Grüße / Best regards
A. Tepper
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