Can anyone help with updating via the data editor.
I can read data using the retrieve data command by right clicking on a table. However when I try to edit any of the columns I get a Access denied for ‘user’@’localhost’(using password no), When I check the connection there is a password and the test connection works.
All of the parameters in the connection for DbExplorer are the same as used with SQLYOG and MySQL Query Browser which work fine.
This sort of thing should just work.
Using the grid-based data editor
This question has already been discussed in the forum.
Please see topic http://crlab.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=931#931
Please see topic http://crlab.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=931#931
Connection problems
You seem to have some issues with capitals in the username and password on version 2.70.1. I have tested this using 3rd party tools and a C# test application. I presume here like me that you do use alpha numeric mixed case user names and passwords. So far I have not been very happy with your product, I was looking for a production quality .Net MySql data provider that would allow me to concentrate on the time critical application I’m developing for my employer, and not spend time as an unwilling tester.
Re: Connection problems
If your problem can be reproduced not only at design-time please send to our support email address your test application including script with GRANTs for your user, your connection string.
I am having a similar problem. My datagrid retrieves info just fine, but I cannot update because the update query changes my db name to capital letters so the query fails.
As I was typing this it finally hit me, "Why put the name of my database in the original select query?" I took the db name out of the original select query and it worked. Looks to me just a minor bug with a simple work around.
As I was typing this it finally hit me, "Why put the name of my database in the original select query?" I took the db name out of the original select query and it worked. Looks to me just a minor bug with a simple work around.