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Sudo cp -f "$odbcinst_ini_path" "$odbcinst_ini_bak_path" Sudo cp -f "$odbc_ini_path" "$odbc_ini_bak_path"Įcho "backing up '$odbcinst_ini_path' to '$odbcinst_ini_bak_path'" Odbcinst_ini_bak_path="$odbcinst_ini_path.bak"Įcho "backing up '$odbc_ini_path' to '$odbc_ini_bak_path'" Odbcinst_ini_path="$odbc_dir/odbcinst.ini" Mysql_odbc_name=$(ls "$base_src_dir" | grep -m 1 "mysql-connector-odbc") (That said, please do let us know how things go.) I'm afraid we can only provide minimal support for Microsoft Excel and MySQL Connector ODBC, as these are not our products.
#Excel for mac os high sierra driver
If Excel doesn't now work with the MySQL Connector ODBC DSN, I urge you to download and test our Lite Edition ODBC Driver for MySQL with your Excel - as this will show whether your Excel installation is working with your iODBC installation.Īssuming our driver works with your Excel, and the MySQL Connector ODBC does not, I must send you to the MySQL folks for further assistance with that driver. Assuming all that works, I'd suggest trying again with Excel 2016. Ln -s /Users/user/Library/Containers//Data/Library/ODBC/odbcinst.ini /Users/user/Library/Containers//Data/.odbcinst.iniĪt this point, I would expect your MySQL Connector ODBC DSN to be testable via iODBC Administrator64.app, and usable with iODBC Demo.app and iODBC mand. Ln -s /Users/user/Library/Containers//Data/Library/ODBC/odbc.ini /Users/user/Library/Containers//Data/.odbc.ini Ln /Library/ODBC/odbcinst.ini /Users/user/Library/Containers//Data/Library/ODBC/odbcinst.ini Ln /Library/ODBC/odbc.ini /Users/user/Library/Containers//Data/Library/ODBC/odbc.ini Rm /Users/user/Library/Containers//Data/Library/ODBC/odbcinst.ini Ln -s ~/Library/ODBC/odbc.ini ~/.odbc.ini Ln -s ~/Library/ODBC/odbcinst.ini ~/.odbcinst.ini
#Excel for mac os high sierra full
The full details of the DSN configuration are also likely to be relevant. Output of file /usr/local/mysql-connector-odbc-5.3.10-macos10.13-x86-64bit/lib/*.so is likely to be revealing.

One current question is the libmyodbc5w.so. Randomly moving library files around is not usually recommended please put the libraries you moved from /usr/local/mysql-connector-odbc-5.3.10-macos10.13-x86-64bit/lib to ~ back in their originally installed location.
#Excel for mac os high sierra trial
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#Excel for mac os high sierra drivers
This can easily be confirmed by downloading and testing with any of our own ODBC Drivers for MySQL the Lite Edition provides easiest setup with optimal compatibility with all 32-bit and 64-bit ODBC applications. I think your issue is with the mysql-connector ODBC driver, not with the iODBC driver manager. The iODBC libraries are "fat" binaries containing both 32-bit and 64-bit, and only the 64-bit portion of the iODBC libraries is loaded when the 64-bit Excel 16.10 (or iODBC Administrator64.app, or any other 64-bit app) calls.
#Excel for mac os high sierra update
