Where do you get that idea? You can create a database using a calc document
as your data source and create queries and forms and reports as you would
with any other data source. Your only restriction is that you can't do data
entry, so any changes have to be made in Calc.

On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Andreas Säger <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> You can export the address book in tab or comma delimited format.  You
> can then import that file into Calc and do whatever you want with it.
>
> No, you can't do anything with database data in Calc. You can not query
> virtual tables nor can you generate reports nor serial letters. The TB
> export to csv is completely pointless.
> Once you connected a Base document to the address book you have the all the
> contained tables plus the groups defined in TB plus database queries in
> Writer and in Calc for multiple purposes without further export/import
> procedures.
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