On Tuesday 22 March 2005 22:51, + Ovi Anton wrote:
>  [ MODERATED ] ***********************
> Hello discuss,
>
>      I am an Acces 97 end user and I looked for an equivalent  (on 602
> suite, koffice, Open Office 1.4.., etc.)  for a long time ago, when
> started to search others OS and I found Linux distributions.
>       Today, I installed the Open Office 2.0 version and I was surprised to
> found many facilities, the most interesting being database suite.
>        I tried to generate a table with a form and I have the surprise to
> found the same way to work like Microsoft Acces and better.
>       I have some sugestions:
>       1 - You gave us sugar - give us the spoon: an instrument to convert
> an Acces file into a database Oo file included into toolbar;
This sounds like a new feature, but it may be possible to do a "copy and 
paste" from an access db to another db. But this is not really an office 
productive suite feature.

>       2 -  It will be wonderful to gave as the posibility to save or to
> link an Oo table to a MySql table;
I think that this is already possible in OOo 1.x

>       3 - Not least, a tool to convert an Oo into a dinamic Html form  wich
> can be posted on a site and can update a MySql table (something like
> Apache/Php/MySql suite witch is now used for dynamic web sites).  (If
> you realise this - adios Microsoft Office)
You mean XForms? 
Ok, maybe you do not mean XForms, but I think that this is exactly what XForms 
does and this is exactly what is currently available in OOo 2.0 beta.

>       I have many other ideas, but I stop here . If you consider that I am
> useful for you, give me a click.

For these and any other ideas you have can you please report this in 
issuezilla ? ( http://openoffice.org -> "Register", then when you receive a 
confirmation email, "Login" and "File an issue" )
In this way the relevant developers will see your bug report / suggestion 
and you will also see the progress of this feature / bug report if it is 
accepted.

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