On Tue, 2012-02-07 at 22:59 +0100, Andreas Säger wrote:
> Am 07.02.2012 21:58, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:
> > I hope to to condense and reply to all.
> >
> > A person has spent arduous hours of entering/linking/formula-ing etc...
> > on spreadsheets.
> > It is not the optimum of data entry, as would be a database form. But it
> > does do every thing they want it to.
> >
> 
> The majority of today's computer/tablet/phone users will never be able 
> to manage data properly in this way.
> 
> > Now, if a translation Calc (spreadsheet) to Base (database SQL)
> > generated the the database, they would only have to make the data entry
> > form.
> >
> 
> There is no "translation" from spreadsheet to SQL. It is an import 
> process of the raw data into your own data structures which are analog 
> to a user defined file format. I have done this dozends of times. It has 
> nothing to do with plain copy&paste or save as <other file type>. A 
> database knows a dozend of data types. Calc knows only two types of data.
> Input forms are the second step.
> 
> > Yes, this is an overly simplistic view, but it is what is being asked
> > for by most.
> >
> 
> Yes, they only describe of what they want to have. They do not waste any 
> thought on what they already have and what it takes to make something 
> useful with what they have.
> All these questions are about software features that exist in that 
> software but not in this one.
> They can not work with software tools. Instead they expect that the 
> tools do their work automagically.
> They never show their actual data material (lengthy complaints about 
> Calc's csv import options without pasting a single line of the text data 
> to import).

     A spreadsheet (Calc or Excel ) cab be used as a back end data
source and Base as the front end. How does this fit into this
discussion?
     Remember that Base will only create queries and reports from the
spreadsheet. Neither fields, views, nor tables can be created, modified,
or deleted. All of these types of changes must be done in the
spreadsheet.
     Also, what about saving each sheet of the spreadsheet as a dBase
file?

--Dan


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