Not sure either, but have a look at Base de données>Préférences de la 
base de données, (and Gestionnaire d'objets) these may have something to 
do with what you are looking for. (sorry for the frech, I have rather to 
let it as such rather to try a fancy translation)


 Robert Wood skribis (esperanto estas la unua internacia lingvo):
> Not sure whether my suggestion is going to be quite what you're after, 
> but I have set my system up whereby my server is running an SQL server 
> and Knoda connects to this. It [Knoda] then stores all the forms, 
> scripts etc on the server itself, so when someone signs on from any 
> remote machine they all have access to my little stock and order system.
>
> When I start Knoda it asks for the host which I just enter as the IP 
> address of my server. IIRC I had to add users to the SQL database on the 
> server and created passwords etc, doing it remotely by command line ssh.
>
> Hope that makes sense!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rob
>
>
>
> Arthur Baldwin wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've been playing with Knoda for just a couple of days and was wondering 
>> if there is currently any way to use it in a similar fashion to MSAccess 
>> when it comes to network operation.  In MSAccess you can use two 
>> different .mdb files, one for the front end and one for the actual data 
>> or "back end".  I would really like to have a quick and easy way to 
>> "compile" a file that could just be copied to other Linux workstations 
>> that would allow each user to automatically connect to a central 
>> database over the LAN.  But I know nothing about where to look for the 
>> files that are created by the Form designer, Report Designer, etc. or 
>> about what file formats are used, how to compile them, and all that.  
>> Where can I find such information?
>>
>> Arthur (Pro MSAccess developer...but getting tired of it)
>>
>>
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