I anticipate that this will require the use of a macro to do that makes
certain assumptions concerning the data.
Nat Gross wrote:
Hi;
Since 2.0 connects so nicely to MySql, and since 2.0 also reads a
spreadsheet as a 'database', it seems logical that you should be able
to save a spreadsheet to a database, with the sheets being the tables.
But, I can't find this functionality from the menus.
Is this possible 'outta the box'? If not, what does it take to get it
done? Can I setup an ooo spreadsheet as a odbc dsn and read it thru
standard java? If so, does ooo expose more capabilities via odbc than
MS Excel? Is there a special odbc ooo driver?
Whew! I though I will ask ONE question. (Well, maybe it really is one
question.)
Thank you all;
-nat
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