Upd: DBLister v1.1 released

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La Laucha
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Post by *La Laucha »

Thank you for u´r answer.
What exactly do you mean with "read only access". The reader actually is a writer. Aren´t there different methods to open a file (read/write mode) or is the important thing just the situation if I change some data in the view ?
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That's correct. Nothing will be written to the database until you make changes.

Our lister plugin never opens the files directly, that's handled by the 'drivers' I mentioned above. So they're opened in whatever mode the driver uses.
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Hmm I'd really like a MySQL DB browser plugin. But not if it costs money. I'll manage with my phpMyAdmin.
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You can use DBLister for MySQL too - just install the MySQL ODBC driver, and proceed to create a .DSN file as described in the readme file...
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