Hello,
James Scott schrieb:
Hello,
I downloaded the MySQL driver for win platform and unzipped it only
to find it is missing the otx file required for installation.
do you download it with IE?
Then please rename the file to *.oxt. then you can install it with the
extension manager
This
Hi,
there are at least two ways to show data from another table in a
gridcontrol: either a table or a select statement.
Assuming the first column in the other table is an id (foreign key in my
gridcontrol table), the second column is the value I want to show in the
gridcontrol:
Is it the
Hi Peter,
there are at least two ways to show data from another table in a
gridcontrol: either a table or a select statement.
Assuming the first column in the other table is an id (foreign key in my
gridcontrol table), the second column is the value I want to show in the
gridcontrol:
Hi Frank,
Am 11.01.2010 11:53, schrieb Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems Germany:
Hi Peter,
there are at least two ways to show data from another table in a
gridcontrol: either a table or a select statement.
Assuming the first column in the other table is an id (foreign key in my
gridcontrol
Olivier Hallot wrote:
Hello
As indicated in the wiki:
quote
Configuration option to control the availability of Create new
database option in the Create Database wizard
A configuration option
/org.openoffice.Office.DataAccess/Policies/Features/Base/CreateLocalDatabase
has been introduced,
Drew Jensen wrote:
Olivier Hallot wrote:
Hello
As indicated in the wiki:
quote
Configuration option to control the availability of Create new
database option in the Create Database wizard
A configuration option
/org.openoffice.Office.DataAccess/Policies/Features/Base/CreateLocalDatabase
Hello Drew
Thanks for pointing the cache concept. I found how to make it work: one
has to delete
org.openoffice.Office.DataAccess.dat
from /3/user/registry/cache in userarea
I hope deleting the dat file will only affect minor issues, as data in
cache is supposed not to be persistent (me
Hi Ulf,
Ezzel a dátummal: Sunday 10 January 2010 21.05.36 Ulf ezt írta:
Am 10.01.2010 20:06, schrieb Reizinger Zoltán:
Hi Zoltán
This one was unusual, never find similar before that, the Force New
Page report header property, can be changed but no result of changes,
allways create new
Hi Seb,
Thanks Frank. Indeed I did save the changes in the relation designer
and the database document, but the relation designer starts with
everything anew next time I open the file. Can you please suggest how I
can write the macro you describe. I'm not sure what the data source and
the
Hi Connie,
The problem is when I open a table from the database and try to filter
to a specific record to edit it.
...
I get the error message 'unknown column '/database.table.fieldname/' in
'where clause'
...
I am not sure if this is actually a odbc sql connection issue, or an
open
On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 16:41:08 +0100,
Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems Germany frank.schoenh...@sun.com wrote:
[...]
Okay, let's start with the simple part (it might take me a while to
find the time to write that macro): unzip the .odb file with a tool of
your choice (you might want to copy
Hi Zoltán
Am 11.01.2010 14:26, schrieb Reizinger Zoltán:
Hi Ulf,
Ezzel a dátummal: Sunday 10 January 2010 21.05.36 Ulf ezt írta:
Am 10.01.2010 20:06, schrieb Reizinger Zoltán:
Hi Zoltán
This one was unusual, never find similar before that, the Force New
Page report header property, can be
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