On 7 December 2010 14:27, msjs08 <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am not sure about adding it as a bug in kde.org. It is not really a > bug, it is a missing, essential facility. It was available and easy to > set up in Paradox as long ago as 1992. For me it should have been > included in Kexi right from the start. By the way, OO Base does not > have it either. > > If you really think that I ought to put it on a wish list I will do so. > > Neil Winchurst > > > _______________________________________________ > Kexi mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kexi > > > Hi Neil > Yes I'm finding it frustrating on Linux too. > I have not made many databases. > I've spent a good bit of time looking for an Access replacement > My beef is that you can't have more than one field as a primary key, > something I could do with a 13 yr old copy of Access. If Access would run > under wine, I would use my old piece of software. > > I spent a week solid looking and downloading and playing and dumping. > > I've looked at > kexi > base > glom.sourceforge.net > http://www.zwartberg.com/cave.html > http://xataface.com/ > http://www.sqlpower.ca/ > http://www.webyog.com/en/sqlyog_feature_matrix.php > http://www.radicore.org/ > > The last one seemed by far the most powerful but I don't have any money > right now so I'm at a point where I will have to make the time to learn php > and SQL. > Your situation could also be fixed with javascript, php and MySQL or > Postgres.
That's true at the moment, writing logic in many cases currently needs these lower-level tools if you decide to use open source solutions. Regardless at what operating system we look. -- regards / pozdrawiam, Jaroslaw Staniek http://www.linkedin.com/in/jstaniek Kexi & Calligra (kexi-project.org, identi.ca/kexi, calligra-suite.org) KDE Software Development Platform on MS Windows (windows.kde.org) _______________________________________________ Kexi mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kexi
