Re: How to create reports from The Bat! address book.

2002-01-25 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Jean-Baptiste! On Friday, January 25, 2002 at 11:12:24 AM you wrote: > That's a way to do but I would like to avoid such transfer to keep > everything in sync. In fact, I'm wandering if the ADB file is not > built in a well known format. LDIF/LDAP!? If you cut or copy an entry into your

Re[2]: How to create reports from The Bat! address book.

2002-01-25 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lavedrine
rt and Import. I export to CSV file and Import it to M$ Access or S> save it as an XLS file. S> Thank you for writing S> On Friday, January 25, 2002, at 11:23:41, Jean-Baptiste wrote about: S> How to create reports from The Bat! address book. >> Hi, >> Most of the tim

Re: How to create reports from The Bat! address book.

2002-01-25 Thread Geoff Lane
Friday, January 25, 2002, 9:23:41 AM, Jean-Baptiste Lavedrine wrote: > Most of the time, address book are used to store useful > information. I would like to create some reports from all this > informations. Does anyone know if it is possible to link the ADB file > to a reporting tool (ie; Access

Re: How to create reports from The Bat! address book.

2002-01-25 Thread Shahar
Jean-Baptiste, Export and Import. I export to CSV file and Import it to M$ Access or save it as an XLS file. Thank you for writing On Friday, January 25, 2002, at 11:23:41, Jean-Baptiste wrote about: How to create reports from The Bat! address book. > Hi, > Most of the time, addres

How to create reports from The Bat! address book.

2002-01-25 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lavedrine
Hi, Most of the time, address book are used to store useful information. I would like to create some reports from all this informations. Does anyone know if it is possible to link the ADB file to a reporting tool (ie; Access)? Jean-Baptiste -- _