Andrew ,

I will do this in the future, but for the moment we are still strugling to find our own best practices to uses OO as a frontend to our compagny databases.

Fernand

On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Fernand Vanrie <[email protected]> wrote:

Eathing is also here the proofing, I tryed different drivers to connect to
MS databases, ADO is mostly the fastest, bud ODBC gives more posibilities to
pases correct SQL statements.
Trye to avoid complex queries on OO-side, make views on the MS side and
then ADO will be fine to produce output In to de document  Beamer or even
Reports made by the Sun Report Builder.
You must avoid complex SQL statements because it rapidly gives conflicts
when using "Grouping" in SRB



 Hi Fernand,

I was just thinking that this sounds a bit like the start of a 'best
practices'  type FAQ - ever thought of starting, or contributing, to such at
the wiki?

Thanks

Drew



Andreas Saeger wrote:

Andreas Saeger wrote:

Sheraz Naseeb wrote:

Hi there,

Just a quick query, can you please tell me that, is this possible to
create,
edit and connect database through VS2008 using OpenOffice Base or not?
and
it would be without using MS Access files or any other database.

Many thanks,

Sheraz

 No, you can't.
OK, one thing as a theoretical option: On a Windows machine with the
necessary ADO drivers and OpenOffice.org being up and running in listening
mode you may connect to the running office and access Access.


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