Le 19/03/2013 17:15, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
Hi Paul,
I recently tried to use 2 Base queries within a single Writer document.
What exactly do you mean here ?
- a first query from a first datasource/table in one part of the
document that returns a first set of data values (e.g. refs,
Sorry about the lack of clarity.
On 3/20/2013 4:41 AM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Le 19/03/2013 17:15, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
Hi Paul,
I recently tried to use 2 Base queries within a single Writer document.
What exactly do you mean here ?
- a first query from a first datasource/table in one
Le 20/03/13 16:15, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
Hi Paul,
I would suppose that next logical step is to suggest that like
InsertBase-QueryNext-Record, is to add
InsertBase-QueryNext-Query.
Unfortunately, I don't think that this is possible.
This maybe possible with Section Conditions and
Le 20/03/13 16:15, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
Hmm, found these :
http://forum.openoffice.org/fr/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3t=12992
http://fr.openoffice.org/Documentation/How-to/writer/Conditions_mailing23fr.sxw
Unfortunately, these links lead to content which is in French, but I
imagine that
Le 20/03/13 16:15, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
This might help (or not) :
http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7t=39726
Alex
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Problems?
Le 20/03/13 16:15, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
The most frequently recommended way is to create a unique query or view
that returns all the values that you require from each table into a
single source (query result). However, doing so, depending on the way
your data sets are set up, and the