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Libreoffice base mysql connector6/16/2023 ![]() I can make neither head nor tail of the journal log messages when I try to connect using the JDBC drivers. In my configuraton the JRE are installed (from Oracle Corporation version 1.8.0_191). I suspect the LO Option is reached under Options > LibreOffice > Advanced (certainly NOT under General). The LibreOffce option menu is apparently not structured in the same way as OpenOffice. I fear I am not clever enough to unravel this. If you can’t get the JDBC to work, then try an ODBC connector. Run and if necessary post the following to verify something is installed which java ![]() You can also try opening a runtime journal console while you attaempt to set up your JDBC connector, maybe a more descriptive error will display journalctl -fĪnd, of course to run a JDBC connector, you have to have Java installed. The FSF java environment will not work returning a SQL syntax code whenever connecting to the MySQL server (July 27th 2008). uses Java for JDBC, please make sure you have JRE at Tools - Options - General - JavaĪt the classpath at Tools - Options - General - Java> - MySQL and JDBC on Debian Testing: Package sun-java6-jre from the non-free repository is needed and has to be activated in “Options-> -> Java”.First, verify your OpenOffice is configured correctly, note at the bottom of the Wik the following
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