Hi Jonathon,

> This leads me to ask the question why do we have the Tools -> Options
> are for defining database files? Is it used any more? How is it meant
> to make things easier or more structured when working with databases?

It has much less importance than in 1.x, where it was essential to work
with databases. Nowadays, it only allows you to use a
platform/installation/machine-independent name for a database.


This might, for instance, be useful if you have a mail merge document
which should be used on different machines, or on the same machine on
different platforms. Assume that this documents works with an database
document. This would normally mean you have to adjust the path to the
database document every time you work with the mail merge document -
quite laborious. If you register the database document under a certain
name (once in every installation), you can simply base the mail merge
document on the registered name, and from then on, transparently work
with the mail merge document in all installations.

(Now for the sad news: In practice, not all applications have migrated
all their database-integration functionality to work with both database
documents and registered names. Sometimes, they only allow for the
latter, sometimes they automatically register the database for you.)

Ciao
Frank

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