To Andrew:
It appears to work - but can also get the OpenOffice process very confused...as 
in totally hung...

could this be one of this cases "no one has ever tried/tested this"?

Another possibility could be that that the implementation does not
support drag&drop etc. by itself: I mean, if you tested opening the
query designer, you can create a query and press the button save, but it
does not get saved in the DatabaseDocument (at least that's what I've
seen in the few tests I've done last night).

My guessing is that this could be like the css.ui.dialogs.FilePicker: it
only shows a dialog, you must take care of saving/opening/showing a
preview/or anything else you're trying to achieve with this FilePicker.

Applied to our case: if we open a QueryDesigner, do we have to care of
saving the query definition/etc.? :-(

mmm ... testing the code I send before, I could open the datasource browser with the biblio table, select the table and drop it in a spreadsheet: everything works OK, the data gets imported into Calc.

Of course, the following may affect the result of the test:
* the default biblio table has only 33 records
* I use a registered datasource
* I do not provide an ActiveConnection

So, besides that we may be missing something, may be it's not our example, but the implementation itself that does not work very well (if you try doing with F4 on Calc, with a real big table, you will see that the normal drag & drop from the normal DSB to OOo Calc may also hang).

seems I'll do more tests...

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Ariel Constenla-Haile
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                - Was mich nicht umbringt,
        macht mich härter."
                Nietzsche Götzendämmerung, Sprüche und Pfeile, 8.

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