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  • _ _Superman_

    Your query didn't have any output fields. Probably something wrong with the query.

    «_Superman_» I love work. It gives me something to do between weekends.

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    Davitor
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    Ok but same query i have check in mysql,then it's working fine.If you have any more query then plz give me.

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      Ok but same query i have check in mysql,then it's working fine.If you have any more query then plz give me.

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      CPallini
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      See if this [^] helps. :)

      If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
      This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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        See if this [^] helps. :)

        If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
        This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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        Davitor
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        Hi CPallini Thanks for reply.may i know where is concept of my question in your post?Plz help me

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          Hi CPallini Thanks for reply.may i know where is concept of my question in your post?Plz help me

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          CPallini
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          It looks like you've to change the flag "Ignore # in table name" in your ODBC driver in order to make the statement 'SHOW DATABASES' work. :)

          If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
          This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
          [My articles]

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            It looks like you've to change the flag "Ignore # in table name" in your ODBC driver in order to make the statement 'SHOW DATABASES' work. :)

            If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
            This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
            [My articles]

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            Davitor
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            So i change

            CString szSql = "SHOW DATABASES"; to this
            szSql = "SHOW DATABASES from mysql",

            or

            rs.Open( CRecordset::forwardOnly, szSql); to this
            rs.Open( _T("Driver={MySQL ODBC 5.1 Driver};Server=localhost;Database=;User=root; Password=root;Option=3;"),szSql,CRecordset::forwardOnly);

            Both are givesame debug assertion. Plz help me

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              Hi All I am geting debug assertion failed Line 3232 in file dbcore.cpp.Code is here

              Database database;
              try
              {
              if(database.OpenEx(_T("Driver={MySQL ODBC 5.1 Driver};Server=localhost;Database=;User=root; Password=root;Option=3;"), CDatabase::noOdbcDialog))
              {
              AfxMessageBox("Connection Successfully");

              		CString szSql = "SHOW DATABASES";
              

              CRecordset rs(&database);
              rs.Open( CRecordset::forwardOnly, szSql);

              while (!rs.IsEOF())
              {
              CString szBuf;

              rs.GetFieldValue("DATABASE", szBuf);

              rs.MoveNext();
              }

              rs.Close();

              	}
              }
              catch(CException \*e)
              {
              AfxMessageBox("Connection Failed");	
              }
              

              i am geting assertion in this line

              rs.Open( CRecordset::forwardOnly, szSql);
              Debug assertion failed Line 3232 in file dbcore.cpp.

              I see line 3232 in dbcore.cpp file.There i found this syntax

              ASSERT(m_nFields != 0);

              Can any one tell how can i solve that debug assertion. Plz help me

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              Stuart Dootson
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              Ummmmm - "SHOW DATABASES" isn't SQL? It IS a MySQL command - but that doesn't necessarily make it something you can execute using ODBC?

              Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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                Ummmmm - "SHOW DATABASES" isn't SQL? It IS a MySQL command - but that doesn't necessarily make it something you can execute using ODBC?

                Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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                Davitor
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                yaa i know "SHOW DATABASE" is Mysql command and i am useing for MySql.Can you tell how and which command is execute for SHOW DATABASE useing ODBC? Plz help me

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                  yaa i know "SHOW DATABASE" is Mysql command and i am useing for MySql.Can you tell how and which command is execute for SHOW DATABASE useing ODBC? Plz help me

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                  CPallini
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                  You may try 'SHOW SCHEMA', it looks like more 'SQL standard'. :)

                  If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
                  This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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                    yaa i know "SHOW DATABASE" is Mysql command and i am useing for MySql.Can you tell how and which command is execute for SHOW DATABASE useing ODBC? Plz help me

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                    Don't think you can use CRecordset - I don't think it lets you execute arbitrary commands. You could use CDatabase::ExecuteSQL - but that doesn't return any results. You can use ODBC to execute that command - here's how you'd do it in Python

                    import dbi
                    import odbc
                    conn = odbc.odbc("Driver={MySQL ODBC 5.1 Driver}; Server=localhost; Database=; User=root; Password=password; Option=3;")
                    curs = conn.cursor()
                    curs.execute("SHOW DATABASES")
                    curs.fetchall()

                    results in something like this

                    [('information_schema',), ('mysql',), ('test',)]

                    Here's how you could do it in C++ with ADO:

                    #import "libid:2A75196C-D9EB-4129-B803-931327F72D5C" rename("EOF", "adoEOF")

                    int main()
                    {
                    CoInitialize(0);
                    ADODB::_ConnectionPtr conn(__uuidof(ADODB::Connection));
                    conn->Open(_bstr_t("Driver={MySQL ODBC 5.1 Driver}; Server=localhost; Database=; User=root; Password=password; Option=3;"), "", "", 0);
                    ADODB::_RecordsetPtr rs = conn->Execute(_bstr_t("SHOW DATABASES"), 0, ADODB::adCmdText);

                    _variant_t databaseNames = rs->GetRows(ADODB::adGetRowsRest);
                    }

                    databaseNames is a SAFEARRAY containing BSTR elements, one for each database name.


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                      Don't think you can use CRecordset - I don't think it lets you execute arbitrary commands. You could use CDatabase::ExecuteSQL - but that doesn't return any results. You can use ODBC to execute that command - here's how you'd do it in Python

                      import dbi
                      import odbc
                      conn = odbc.odbc("Driver={MySQL ODBC 5.1 Driver}; Server=localhost; Database=; User=root; Password=password; Option=3;")
                      curs = conn.cursor()
                      curs.execute("SHOW DATABASES")
                      curs.fetchall()

                      results in something like this

                      [('information_schema',), ('mysql',), ('test',)]

                      Here's how you could do it in C++ with ADO:

                      #import "libid:2A75196C-D9EB-4129-B803-931327F72D5C" rename("EOF", "adoEOF")

                      int main()
                      {
                      CoInitialize(0);
                      ADODB::_ConnectionPtr conn(__uuidof(ADODB::Connection));
                      conn->Open(_bstr_t("Driver={MySQL ODBC 5.1 Driver}; Server=localhost; Database=; User=root; Password=password; Option=3;"), "", "", 0);
                      ADODB::_RecordsetPtr rs = conn->Execute(_bstr_t("SHOW DATABASES"), 0, ADODB::adCmdText);

                      _variant_t databaseNames = rs->GetRows(ADODB::adGetRowsRest);
                      }

                      databaseNames is a SAFEARRAY containing BSTR elements, one for each database name.


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                      Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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                      Thanks

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                      • S Stuart Dootson

                        Don't think you can use CRecordset - I don't think it lets you execute arbitrary commands. You could use CDatabase::ExecuteSQL - but that doesn't return any results. You can use ODBC to execute that command - here's how you'd do it in Python

                        import dbi
                        import odbc
                        conn = odbc.odbc("Driver={MySQL ODBC 5.1 Driver}; Server=localhost; Database=; User=root; Password=password; Option=3;")
                        curs = conn.cursor()
                        curs.execute("SHOW DATABASES")
                        curs.fetchall()

                        results in something like this

                        [('information_schema',), ('mysql',), ('test',)]

                        Here's how you could do it in C++ with ADO:

                        #import "libid:2A75196C-D9EB-4129-B803-931327F72D5C" rename("EOF", "adoEOF")

                        int main()
                        {
                        CoInitialize(0);
                        ADODB::_ConnectionPtr conn(__uuidof(ADODB::Connection));
                        conn->Open(_bstr_t("Driver={MySQL ODBC 5.1 Driver}; Server=localhost; Database=; User=root; Password=password; Option=3;"), "", "", 0);
                        ADODB::_RecordsetPtr rs = conn->Execute(_bstr_t("SHOW DATABASES"), 0, ADODB::adCmdText);

                        _variant_t databaseNames = rs->GetRows(ADODB::adGetRowsRest);
                        }

                        databaseNames is a SAFEARRAY containing BSTR elements, one for each database name.


                        Last modified: 3hrs 14mins after originally posted --

                        Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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                        Hi Stuart Dootson This things is working fine.But i need to use "Select * from Tablename".Show how can i get full information of table in

                        _variant_t.

                        Plz help me

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                          Hi Stuart Dootson This things is working fine.But i need to use "Select * from Tablename".Show how can i get full information of table in

                          _variant_t.

                          Plz help me

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                          It's not too difficult to find[^] appropriate examples[^] on t'Internet.

                          Java, Basic, who cares - it's all a bunch of tree-hugging hippy cr*p

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