NoOp wrote
> On 07/04/2014 12:37 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
>> Hi :)
>> There are a few reasons;
>> * Base needs an external back-end but most new users wont be aware of
>> that
>
> Interesting. I never knew that Base "needs an external back-end"...
> Perhaps you can get the documentation folks to add
At 20:11 04/07/2014 -0400, Pikov Andropov wrote:
I have a list of names in col A. What I want to do is find a quick
and dirty way to create a random list of pairs (different each time I do it).
Example
Jack
Joe
Sally
Sue
Paul
John
Ringo
Earl
The desired result would be written to col B (or pe
At 18:08 04/07/2014 -0400, Pikov Andropov wrote:
I have a list of names in column A. I would like to click something
and produce a list of random pairs, say in col B.
For example, suppose I have
Jack
Jill
Sam
Susan
Bill
Joe
I click and get
Jack, Jill
Joe, Susan
Sam, Bill
I don't save the re
I have a list of names in col A.
What I want to do is find a quick and dirty way to create a random list
of pairs (different each time I do it).
Example
Jack
Joe
Sally
Sue
Paul
John
Ringo
Earl
The desired result would be written to col B (or perhaps to B and C if
that's easier) and would be som
On 07/04/2014 05:11 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 7/3/2014 10:56 PM, NoOp wrote:
>> I guess it depends whether you consider the ability to tab between
>> fields and fill in without a popup a regression. I consider the ability
>> to do so a 10 year leap forward. I am also able to paste into fields w/o
On 07/04/2014 12:37 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> There are a few reasons;
> * Base needs an external back-end but most new users wont be aware of that
Interesting. I never knew that Base "needs an external back-end"...
Perhaps you can get the documentation folks to add that to the help
files a
I have a list of names in column A.
I would like like to click something and produce a list of random pairs,
say in col B.
For example, suppose I have
Jack
Jill
Sam
Susan
Bill
Joe
I click and get
Jack, Jill
Joe, Susan
Sam, Bill
I don't save the result, and the next tie I run it, I get
Sam, J
And, to give an example, Fedora has moved from distributing MySQL as
default to MariaDb.
Mark Stanton
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Brian Barker has written on 7/4/2014 1:55 PM:
> At 13:22 04/07/2014 -0400, Pikov Andropov wrote:
>>I created a 2 x 2 table in an LO doc. In the upper left cell, I
>>created an 8 x 14 table and filled in all its headings, etc. I
>>thought that if I then selected that table and Edit > copy, I could
Hi :)
MariaDb's stated aims were to remain a "drop in replacement" for MySql.
It's not easy!
Distros, especially gateway ones (for people new to Gnu&Linux) often have a
whole load of apps already installed. It's usually fairly easy to install
others but many people are likely to stick with the de
At 13:22 04/07/2014 -0400, Pikov Andropov wrote:
I created a 2 x 2 table in an LO doc. In the upper left cell, I
created an 8 x 14 table and filled in all its headings, etc. I
thought that if I then selected that table and Edit > copy, I could
Edit > Paste it into another cell. BUT, only one li
I created a 2 x 2 table in an LO doc.
In the upper left cell, I created an 8 x 14 table and filled in all its
headings, etc. I thought that if I then selected that table and Edit >
copy, I could Edit > Paste it into another cell.
BUT, only one line gets pasted.
Does that mean I have to create th
On 07/04/2014 03:37 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
There are a few reasons;
* Base needs an external back-end but most new users wont be aware of that
* MariaDb was set-up for much the same reasons as LibreOffice and could be
considered a sister-project worthy of support
* Some distros have alre
Cley Faye had de volgende lumineuze gedachte op 03-07-14 22:49:
Master/sub documents issues can be tricky to debug, but here's two things
to check:
- Setting the next page numbering to 0 essentially mean to ignore the
setting, so the next page will have whatever number should come. This might
be
Hello,
I am using the JDBC-MySQL-Connector under LO 4.2.5 (and 4.3.0-RC2) and have
a rather "weird" experience:
There is a table within my database by the name of "inventar" (German for
"inventory"). It is defined like this
CREATE TABLE inventar
(nummer INTEGER NOT NULL,
bezeichnung VARCHAR (
On 7/3/2014 10:56 PM, NoOp wrote:
I guess it depends whether you consider the ability to tab between
fields and fill in without a popup a regression. I consider the ability
to do so a 10 year leap forward. I am also able to paste into fields w/o
issue. The only thing I now have to figure out to
On 7/4/2014 7:45 AM, Vitorio Delage wrote:
Because MariaDB is a fork, so very compatible with MySQL (at least in the first
versions)
Mariadb has been around for a long time, and is still billed as a
drop-in replacement for mysql, I don't think that is supposed to be
changing any time soon.
Le 4 juil. 2014 à 13:16, Jim Seymour a écrit :
> [snip]
>> * Some distros have already moved from MySql to MariaDb
> [snip]
>
> How does a distro "move from" one dbms to another? Admittedly: I
> don't keep track of all the latest & greatest stuff on the FOSS world
> (I presume MariaDb is FOSS?
On Fri, 4 Jul 2014 08:37:46 +0100
Tom Davies wrote:
[snip]
> * Some distros have already moved from MySql to MariaDb
[snip]
How does a distro "move from" one dbms to another? Admittedly: I
don't keep track of all the latest & greatest stuff on the FOSS world
(I presume MariaDb is FOSS?), but I
Hi :)
There are a few reasons;
* Base needs an external back-end but most new users wont be aware of that
* MariaDb was set-up for much the same reasons as LibreOffice and could be
considered a sister-project worthy of support
* Some distros have already moved from MySql to MariaDb
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