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Re: SSQLS Compile Errors: msg#00129db.mysql.c++
Haines, Charles A. wrote:
Please discuss this in terms of the examples, then. It's common ground. I was told that the problem might be buried deep in I don't know why you'd expect progress. These problems don't happen on Linux or Windows, and nobody's offered to buy me a QNX license. It's awfully difficult to fix a problem I can't replicate. The source code is open. You have the tools, and the experience. Ball's in your court, my man. I didn't see any examples of putting information into a database All SSQLS does is build an INSERT query for you. You can do that using the Query object's stream interface. If you were reduced to this, it wouldn't be the worst thing. Doing that is still a lot nicer than using the C API directly, if only to be able to use the manipulators. -- MySQL++ Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/plusplus To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/plusplus?unsub=gcdmc-plusplus@xxxxxxxxxxx
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