Question

I am rebuilding a Visual Studio 2008 project in Visual Studio 2013 Express. I installed the latest community version of MySQL for Windows (5.6.14) and even after adding the reference to the newest MySql.Data assembly (6.7.4 version 4.0) the following error appears.

> Warning   1   Could not resolve this reference. Could not locate the
> assembly "MySql.Data, Version=6.2.3.0, Culture=neutral,
> PublicKeyToken=c5687fc88969c44d, processorArchitecture=MSIL". Check to
> make sure the assembly exists on disk. If this reference is required
> by your code, you may get compilation errors. OVS1

It's strange that the error message refers to version 6.2.3.0. I then uninstalled Connector/NET which was part of the MySQL for Windows installation and then installed the "stand-alone" version of Connector/NET 6.7.4. The same error message appears. Adding the reference via browsing to the assembly for Connector/NET 6.7.4 version 4.0 also does not seem to install the reference and the same error appears. How do I fix this?

Suspecting it might be that the newest Express IDE is the problem, I did the following.

I uninstalled VS 2013 Express, uninstalled the standalone Connector/NET, uninstalled MySQL for Windows and then installed Visual C# Express 2010 and reinstalled MySQL for Windows 5.6.14. The same problem occurs.

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Solution

From within Visual Studio or Visual C#, remove the reference to MySql.Data and then add it again.

OTHER TIPS

No available dot net mysql connecter hs been released yet,lets just wait for the mysql developers to finish it

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