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On 12/15/2012 04:03 PM, receiver wrote:
I'm trying to create a LibreOffice (3.6.4) Base document which utilizes
a MySQL database.  I have installed the MySQL Connector J (5.1.22) and
have good results with one significant exception.  The subject error
prevents display of a table which does contain dates. I suspect that
this may be a problem with the JDBC connector and have reported it here
<http://forums.mysql.com/read.php?39,576155,576155#msg-576155>, however
it also seems possible that this is caused by LibreOffice Base.

Any advice on what I may have overlooked would be appreciated.

David ...

David,

What OS are you using? You might find an alternate connector at http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/ that will work. I would try the ODBC connector for your OS.

Jay

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