--- El Mié 23 May 2007, Jarosław Staniek encontró un teclado y tipeó lo siguiente: > JS: Sergio Belkin said the following, On 2007-05-23 17:56: > JS: > I was trying to use OpenOffice.org Base with his own embedded engine > (hsql), JS: > but since I've stuck with a lot of problems, I've decided to > install and use JS: > Kexi, even I knew, really I'found kinda developed. > JS: > > JS: > Even, I've found easier and more usable than OOo Base. The way of > creating JS: > tables is easier and more complete, even it hasn't form > wizard, way it has to JS: > create is kinda easy. However, I have a little > issue: I can't create a form JS: > fields from several tables. Only I can > create forms with fields from only and JS: > only one table. Is that a > feature or a bug? :) > JS: > > JS: > I am using koffice-kexi-1.6.2-2mdv2007.1 on Mandriva Spring x86_64. I > am using JS: > no dataserver. > JS: > JS: Hello, > JS: Thank you for your interest. You can create a query using joins > JS: (relationships) in the Query Designer and then use the query as data > source JS: for your form. The only (but annoying drawback) is that data > coming from JS: queries is currently read-only in Kexi. > JS: > JS: If you're looking for subforms (another way of displaying relational > data in JS: forms), I'll tell you there are no subforms in Kexi yet. > JS:
Thanks Jarosław, anyway for your quick answer. Well, so I should use tables yet because these has the Lookup columns, that as I far saw it isn't in Forms design, is it? I encourage you in order to keep on developing this promising software :) -- Sergio Belkin Teléfonos 15-5494-5143 // 4788-8605 ---------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Kexi mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kexi
