Configuring ODBC Data Source Names (DSNs) for the Mac OS X and Linux/Unix platforms can be daunting for beginners, so this FAQ provides an overview of the steps you need to take. Most steps are common to both platforms, but some are specific to the database to which you are connecting. For MySQL 5.1 Community Server (5.1.24-community-nt) on Windows use: MySQL Connector/ODBC version 5.1.7 (32-bit and.64-bit) For all versions of MySQL Community Server supported above on Mac OS X use: Actual Technologies, Open Source Databases version 3.0.12 (FileMaker Pro Only).
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Odbc Mysql Mac Os X
May 20, 2020
Mysql Odbc For Mac Versions
Version 5.0 of the Actual ODBC Pack is compatible with the latest Claris FileMaker 19 and MacOS Catalina. The Actual ODBC Pack installer is available from our website. An upgraded license key is required.