From: James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 27 August 2004 04:58
To: 'redhat'; 'mysql'
Subject: RE: PowerPoint and mysql
I didn't look on the net, I used PowerPoint, to come to this conclusion:
Now, I'm not sure of your office install, so let me summarize what
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From: redhat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 4:36 PM
To: mysql
Subject: RE: PowerPoint and mysql
On Fri, 2004-08-27 at 15:06, James wrote:
> Looking quickly at PowerPoint, you *can* do what you want to do,
> however, here's the
Thanks,
> James
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: redhat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 3:45 PM
> To: mysql
> Subject: RE: powerpoint and mysql
>
> On Fri, 2004-08-27 at 14:30, Victor Pendleton wrote:
> > How did you plan on
is a way for programs to connect to DBs (simple description). You
can setup DSNs in systems under Data Sources (ODBC) under administrative
tools (windows 2k/xp).
HTH
Thanks,
James
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From: redhat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 3:45 PM
To: mysql
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On Fri, 2004-08-27 at 14:30, Victor Pendleton wrote:
> How did you plan on using the information pulled from the database? If you
> are currently using MS Query or a DSN you can modify the current connection
> information to point to your MySQL database.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: redh
How did you plan on using the information pulled from the database? If you
are currently using MS Query or a DSN you can modify the current connection
information to point to your MySQL database.
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From: redhat
To: mysql
Sent: 8/27/04 2:21 PM
Subject: powerpoint and mysql