Don't be afraid of using your chosen database's command-line client. I might as well say this up front: I don't like using GUI (aka non-command-line or graphical) tools with my databases. This is ...
After reading anything on ars pertaining to the error - "Host 'xxxxx' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server"<BR><BR>I figured out my sql problem will be ...
I'm trying to add to a table in SQL Server by creating a connection in VB.NET. The table has very many columns. I can currently open the connection and write just fine, but I'm not sure I'm doing it ...