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Errorsrelated to libmysql.dll can arise for a few different different reasons. For instance, a faulty application, libmysql.dll has been deleted or misplaced, corrupted by malicious software present on your PC or a damaged Windows registry.

In the vast majority of cases, the solution is to properly reinstall libmysql.dll on your PC, to the Windows system folder. Alternatively, some programs, notably PC games, require that the DLL file is placed in the game/application installation folder.


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Hey,

I ran into a strange problem with database connectivity.



In my PHP.ini at one point I had to comment out the following because mysql is now supported another way? I dunno, but it worked.

;Windows Extensions



;Note that MySQL and ODBC support is now built in, so no dll is needed for it.



;

;extension=php_msql.dll

Hope this helps.

Peer


Roy,

as far as PHPRunner works you may take libmysql.dll file from C:\Program Files\PHPRunner and copy it here: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32.

To avoid confusion in future you can delete libmysql.dll file from these locations:




Thanks, Sergey.

I got rid of WebServ, which is an all-in-one install for Apache2/mySQL/PHP, and reinstalled the applications independently. Problem solved!

There are a couple of question that remain unanswered, though.

I would like to eliminate the search banner at the top of many of the screens. I've deactivated all the search and advanced search fields in PHPRunner, but the banner is still there. It simply limits the search to "any field." If it can't be eliminated, can you show me how to move it to the bottom of the screen?

Additionally, I'm having some issues with display format. I'll try to describe what's happening for one of the tables. I am having the problem with a couple of tables. I have a table called "CONTRACTS" and it contains the following columns: busid int(5), zone tinyint(3), volume tinyint(3), issue tinyint(3), section varchar(15) and adsize varchar(15). I'm displaying it horizontally and the volume and issue columns are displaying way too wide and the section and ad_size are displaying too narrow. In the display the busid is being replaced by the busname (varchar(30)) from a lookup table in the database ("Businesses") and the zone is being replaced by the zonedesc (varchar(25)) from a lookup table in the database ("Zones"), both columns are being displayed way too narrow. Now comes the kicker! The columns for "edit" and "delete" are so wide that they each take up about a third of the screen. That only leaves a third of the screen for the "real" data.

Roy




To connect to the MySQL Embedded server, you do not need to specify Server, Host, Port, User_Name, Password connection definition parameters. If you do not specify the --skip-networking argument, then using libmysqld.dll you can connect to the remote MySQL servers, the same as with normal libmysql.dll.


First tried to load library libmysql and failed because of error: [The specified module cannoit be found] second tried to load library libmysql.dlland failed because of error:[The specified module cannoit be found]. (FWB 0090).


I tried loading the library libmysql.dll in various folders but i get the same error. Can anyone please help? Looks like the installation files wants the dll in a specific folder but dont know where it is.


I then installed BI using the bundled DB, copied the libmysql.dll to the winx64_x64 directory in the business objects install and repointed the CMS to the mysql DB via the Central Console Manager. this worked and recreated the CMSDB in MySql, i can see all the tables in the schema. However when I try to start the CMS via the CCM I get the following error. Basically the install will let me repoint the CMSDB and recreate it yet the application still cant see the dll to use it.


35101 The root server reported an errorInitialization Failure. (Reason: Database access error. Reason Loading sharedobject failed. First tried to load library libmysql and failed because oferror: [The specified module could not be found.


I have been using unigui and MySQL nicely for development in 64 bit mode. I am now trying to create a server machine for deployment. I have nicely installed 64bit mysql on the target server along with unigui hyperserver, but so far, i can't get past this error:


[FireDAC][Phys][MySQL]-314. Cannot load vendor library [libmysql.dll or libmysqld.dll]. The specified module could not be found. Hint: check it is in the PATH or application EXE directories, and has x64 bitness.!


One possible case may be that libmysql.dll depends on something like Visual C++ Redistributable Packages and they are not installed in your production server. Did you test a simple VCL form with a fdconnection on it? Is it the same error message?


[FireDAC][Phys][MySQL]-314. Cannot load vendor library [libmysql.dll or libmysqld.dll]. The specified module could not be found. Hint: check it is in the PATH or application EXE directories, and has x64 bitness.!


You are unable to use the MYSQL because this application failed to locate the libmysql.dll file. It might be happening because the libmysql.dll is missing on your computer or is damaged or if there is issue with the app itself.


Doesn't matter what the reason is you can start using the app by taking the required actions to fix the DLL file missing issue. For this, I would suggest you following this troubleshooting guide: Fix Libmysql.dll Missing Or Not Found Error

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