What type of database are you using? If it is embedded, you could copy
the database file to the desktop and run it. Of course each time you
will have to move this file from one computer.
Otherwise, you will need to network the two computers so that the
computers will have access to each other. (Moving the database file
between computers would be easier than moving usingĀ USB stick.) Then
the database should be converted into a server/client relationship on
one of the computers and set up a client database file. This way both
can access the database. Base can do this; there are other database
engines which can also do this (MySQL and PostgreSQL are two examples.)
Any further questions should be sent to this mailing list and not to me
directly. (users@openoffice.apache.org) I have sent you a CC so you
could see what I wrote. Others should do the same.
Dan
On 5/16/20 03:50, Jose Molina wrote:
Im trying to connect to a database created on my laptop running on windows 10
pro and trying to connect it so I can open it on my desktop running on windows
10 home. How does one do that, exactly?
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