Hi Andrew,

> OK, then the ONLY way to create default settings for any data type, at 
> the engine, is by entering DDL directly in
> the SQL window - or of course designing your database in some tool other 
> then OOBase.
> 
> Is that correct?

Yes.

> I can understand the path of least resistance on this, but I am a little 
> disappointed.
> 
> I suppose the way to say this is that OOBase is not indended to be a 
> general purpose database admistration tool.

Ehm. If you want to see it this way. Still if you access your data using
OOo Base, then the default is respected, but you're right that for pure
administration of DBs used by miscellaneous clients, a few features are
lacking.

Ciao
Frank

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