While familiarizing myself with the program, instead of deleting a database connection I inadvertently deleted the MySQL driver selection from the initial selection window. I have deleted all of the routines and unzipped the file again and the MySQL is not in the list. At that point I deleted everything and downloaded the ZIP again. After unzipping, the same result, no MySQL. What do I have to do to get MySQL back into the list????
Thanks,
Klaus Dieter Cook
Houston, Texas
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Hello,
SQLeo stores all the drivers meta information in users directory of relative OS.
Example: Windows here C:\Users\xxx\
Check for .sqleo.xml and .sqleo.metaview files either rename or delete them.
Now start SQLeo again which should load again MYSQL.
Let me know if it works.
@Pascal - May be we need a button or option to reset the SQLeo config which will delete those files and next startup should work fine.
Cheers
Anudeep
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2013-07-12
Thank you, thank you....that did the trick. I'm back in the ball game.....lol.
Klaus
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While familiarizing myself with the program, instead of deleting a database connection I inadvertently deleted the MySQL driver selection from the initial selection window. I have deleted all of the routines and unzipped the file again and the MySQL is not in the list. At that point I deleted everything and downloaded the ZIP again. After unzipping, the same result, no MySQL. What do I have to do to get MySQL back into the list????
Thanks,
Klaus Dieter Cook
Houston, Texas
Hello,
SQLeo stores all the drivers meta information in users directory of relative OS.
Example: Windows here C:\Users\xxx\ Check for .sqleo.xml and .sqleo.metaview files either rename or delete them.
Now start SQLeo again which should load again MYSQL.
Let me know if it works.
@Pascal - May be we need a button or option to reset the SQLeo config which will delete those files and next startup should work fine.
Cheers
Anudeep
Thank you, thank you....that did the trick. I'm back in the ball game.....lol.
Klaus