My companies products all are built under Visual C++ 2003. We will
eventually upgrade to 2005 but it hasn't happened yet.
On 4/5/06, Warren Young <mysq...@etr-usa.com> wrote:
Tim Stewart wrote:
I had hoped to use the sql_create_X macros.
Please re-read what I wrote, and the v2.1.0 change log entry. This new
feature only makes it possible to use SSQLS in broader contexts than
before. If you cannot use the feature, you get to use SSQLS with the
same limitations that we dealt with on all platforms.
Do I need to upgrade to Visual C++ 2005?
Well, plainly there are compensations. :)
I'm curious: why aren't you on MSDN? I ask only to more broadly
understand the situation of the MySQL++ user base.