On Thu October 5 2006 00:09, + Mansour wrote:
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> Hi EveryBody:
> I am new to openOffice and I don't know if some one can help.
> I couldn't install open office from source, as there's no clear
> documentation about getting this to work. For some reason the website is
> not very useful. Takes forever to find the link to download the source
> code, then another age looking for useful documentaion.  I ended up
> installing it from the RPM for redhat.  OpenOffice, is a neat and great
> idea, but not very user friendly. Finding my way to load mysql driver
> was a long adventure. After all, I did it. Now the problem when I
> connect to a remote MySql server, and create tables, there's no way I
> can set the fields to AUTO_INCREMENT.
> I am using openoffice.org 2.0.3-7, with Fedora 4. Using the correct
> driver (  mysql-connector-java-3.1.13-bin.jar ) for MySql server
> version: 5.0.24a.

As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that:
On Thu October 5 2006 13:07, Fred Moore wrote:
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> yea.. edit the table.. select the field you want to auto-increment look
> down at the bottom.. it should say.. auto-increment statement.. you put the
> sql statment there..   If you don't know what to put.. google "sql
> auto-increment".. Fred

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