Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
Hello Stephan,
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did you read the Wiki pages, for example
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/MSA-Base_Faq

I did look at this -- but I am hoping to find something that is more like a textbook than a set of questions, some with answers and some without.


I'm a bit old-fashioned in the sense that a bound book is something I actually like,

Me too :-)
"Stephan" sound like German, are you/do you read German? In the famous on-line bookstore (in order not to mention trademarks: the one that starts with "A", like the tropical forest from Brasil - but not ending with .com but .de) you can type "openoffice.org base" and find Thomas Krumbein, u.a.

You are correct -- I can read German, but very slowly. (It was my first language but has fallen into appalling shape due to lack of use, and technical documentation is particularly difficult).

I have looked on the "rainforest site" in the U.S., and the pickings seem slim. For the OpenOffice books where you can "look inside", and check out the table of contents, there is not even a chapter on Base.


General problem with free-software related books is that things change vertiginously, an a printed edition gets old pretty soon.

Very true -- hence my willingness to work from online sources -- but I'm really looking for something that really starts from the beginning and takes you through the steps not only to create databases, but also to really understand what you are doing as you go along -- also on the coding side. The help system in OpenOffice is behind the curve (also completely understandable -- hey I'm not complaining when the software is free!)

Thanks for your thoughts.


        -stephan


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