Re: [libreoffice-users] Lost Pass Word

2014-11-28 Thread jonathon
On 26/11/14 20:41, jonathon wrote: > Once upon a time, there was an extension that did password recovery. I > don't know how well it works/worked. I couldn't find it, when I searched > the LibreOffice and Apache OpenOffice archives today. Found it: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ooomacros/files/

[libreoffice-users] Re: Base knows SQL functions?

2014-11-28 Thread Andreas Säger
Am 28.11.2014 um 10:03 schrieb Mark Stanton: > It seems that Base has a list of keywords and functions for SQL, is > that right? > > On the one hand it might be a good thing, on the other, unless the > list is kept up to date then it's a real pain. > > For example, "ADD_DATE" (or DATEADD) in Ma

[libreoffice-users] Re: Base knows SQL functions?

2014-11-28 Thread Alexander Thurgood
Le 28/11/2014 14:15, Mark Stanton a écrit : Hi Mark, > So, to explain it fully, the (very prety and worthwhile) design mode *does* > appear to have "a list" of what it knows about... Perhaps it has to... Even > with that switched off Base still checks and only accepts code it knows > about, bu

[libreoffice-users] stopping windows raising

2014-11-28 Thread Julian Bradfield
A very simple question, but one I can't find an answer to. When I use libreoffice, it insists on raising its window to the top of my display whenever it gets focus. Since I use a "focus follows mouse" model in my window manager - and anyway, just because a window has focus doesn't mean I want it o

Re: [libreoffice-users] Base knows SQL functions?

2014-11-28 Thread Mark Stanton
> If you decide to use function(s) that are database specific, you tie the > application you are creating to that database. It will no longer be > functional if yout switch from i.e. MariaDB to MSSQL. That's a good point, but not the one I was making. If I choose to change database then I would

Re: [libreoffice-users] Base knows SQL functions?

2014-11-28 Thread Mark Stanton
Hi Tom, > Time for a bug-report? I thought I'd just test the water here first. I've not had time to work with Base for a (very) long time now, but this might bring me back (and other situations are easing) if I'm right. Mark Stanton One small step for mankind... -- To unsubscribe e-mail to

Re: [libreoffice-users] Base knows SQL functions?

2014-11-28 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) Time for a bug-report? I think post now and then if it turns out to be "not a bug" you can always close it. For most people i'd hope for a bit more discussion first jic but one of the people i'd want to hear from would be you. There are quite a few people here on this mailing list who know

Re: [libreoffice-users] Base knows SQL functions?

2014-11-28 Thread Luuk
On 28-11-2014 10:03, Mark Stanton wrote: It seems that Base has a list of keywords and functions for SQL, is that right? On the one hand it might be a good thing, on the other, unless the list is kept up to date then it's a real pain. For example, "ADD_DATE" (or DATEADD) in MariaDb, doesn't see

[libreoffice-users] Base knows SQL functions?

2014-11-28 Thread Mark Stanton
It seems that Base has a list of keywords and functions for SQL, is that right? On the one hand it might be a good thing, on the other, unless the list is kept up to date then it's a real pain. For example, "ADD_DATE" (or DATEADD) in MariaDb, doesn't seem to be on its list. That means that, ev