>>>>> "Frank"  == Frank   Schönheit    <- Sun  Microsystems    Germany
>>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes:

    Frank> Hi Uwe,

Hi Frank

[snip]

    >> 
    >> -  when choosing autoformat no field is added

    Frank> What do you mean by "autoformat"?

I am using the spanish version so I have to check for the english one.

    >> - the  display is  not refreshed I  have   to leave the  table
    >> display another   one and return  in order  to  see the new
    >> fields, this is very annoying.

    Frank> I   assume  you mean  the    table  data  view  (opened  by
    Frank>  double-clicking the table)  whose columns  are in fact not
    Frank> updated when you change the design.

    Frank>  Instead of closing and  re-opening,  you might also choose
    Frank> "rebuild" from the "refresh" drop down icon in the toolbar.



    Frank>    You might also  submit    an  RFE requesting   automatic
    Frank> updates.  I'd  consider this  a valid, though  not-too-high
    Frank> priority, RFE.

Since I have to convince people used to MS Access I think everything
which enhance the convenience (and not necessarily the features)
should be of high priority (IMHO).


    >> - once the field is generated its name can not be changed nor
    >> its format: Bug or feature?

    Frank> What  type  do you see in  "Edit|Database|Connection Type"?
    Frank> "MySQL" or "ODBC"? Should  definately be MySQL, *not* ODBC,
    Frank> then editing columns is possible.


I see ODBC, I thought this should be the setting, I thought MySQL was
sort of buggy, seems to be the other way around. That definitely
should be mentioned in the Doc somewhere

    >> - when   choosing  decimal / or   numeric  and specifying the
    >> standard format,  a column full   of zeros is  generated. I
    >> have  to  change the standard format   to format 1234,45 in
    >> order to prevent this strange outcome.

    Frank> Hmm, cannot reproduce. IssueZilla might be happy about your more
    Frank> detailed description :)

I have the feeling this might be due to the spanish version, but I
have to check

    >> - the copy and paste of non text columns into scalc documents
    >> suffer from the following all numerical formats (decimal
    >> numeric) end up with the symbol of the euro added. When
    >> data or time stamps are chosen they end up in the calc
    >> document as ###. These problems can be repaired by setting
    >> the format of the columns in the calc document, but this is
    >> inconvenient. Since for the next fresh up the same
    >> behaviour happens.

    Frank> again: Hmm, cannot reproduce.  Sample database (result of a
    Frank>   "mysqldump"  for the  table in  question,  plus .odb file
    Frank> accessing this database) might be useful in IZ ....

Same here. I will check and then may be IZ.


Uwe 


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