Horst Knorr wrote:
> You can select select the datasource per field, so that each field can 
> show values from different datasources. If you need for any reasons a 
> the columns combined from multiple datasources you will have to create a 
> query first and set the query as datasource (but this will be readonly)
>
> Horst
>
>   
Yes, I know that I can use a query, which is read only. I do not 
understand that there is no way to see all the fields from two or more 
joined tables. This is something that is often needed for calculated 
fields, because it is often necessary to do some maths on the contents 
of two fields, each one from a different table. When I was working with 
Paradox in Windows I had to do this many, many times.

Also, since I use knoda with mysql ... I thought that an inner join 
would show all the fields from both tables. When I use knoda to link two 
tables is that an inner join? And if so, why can't I see all the fields?

Neil



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