In MS Access I've created a linked table via ODBC to a MySQL table with a binary(16) primary key column (UUID). MS Access only shows the first row, all other rows have #deleted entries. I guess the reason for this is the binary field. I've checked the ODBC driver properties without success. Do you have a solution to this problem?
Details: I'm using Access 2010 64 bit and "MySQL ODBC 5.2a Driver". Opening the linked table looks like this:
The MySQL table has following Definition (reduced):
+---------------+---------------+------+-----+------------------+-------+
| Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
+---------------+---------------+------+-----+------------------+-------+
| LNEr | binary(16) | NO | PRI | | |
| Datum | datetime | YES | | NULL | |
| StatNr | int(11) | YES | | NULL | |
MS Access generates following Definition: