Andreas Saeger escribió:
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
Hi Andreas
> But you still have the problem of creating the aliases: unless you
modify the source code of HSQLD to include the functions you want, you
have to tell HSQLDB where to find your methods. The alias tells what
class and method to look, and if it is in the class path, it will find it.
The solution for this problem of creating aliases every time, is an XJob
(== an UNO component); a simpler solution, add some macros to the Tools
- Customize - Events, as I explained in other mail...
Bye and thanks,
Ariel.
I "solved" this by storing a copy of your example database as
"template". I removed all relations, tables and queries, keeping your
doc-form "LEAME" (readme).
If I ever had to distribute such a db, I would write a short and simple
macro to copy the jar (from this document's storage or same directory)
to --let's say ooo_userdir-- and apply the setting at Tools>Java... (is
it c.s.s.loader.XImplementationLoader of service Java2 ?). May be I give
a try this weekend.
I will have to give it a try also, because I've never played with it
Thank you so much.
P.S. Just another useful date function to calculate holydays for many
countries in the world:
http://www.galileocomputing.de/openbook/javainsel6/javainsel_10_007.htm#t2t34
Many christian holydays could be calculated by DATEADD and easterSunday.
I will take a look at that.
Bye and thanks
Ariel
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