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Creating a Database in NeoOffice 1.x
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- | While NeoOffice | + | {{handbook sidebar|DatabaseTOC}} |
+ | While NeoOffice 1.2 and OpenOffice.org/X11 1.1.x do not contain a database component similar to Microsoft Access, it is still possible to create a database (this is handy if you don't have access to [[Configuring_MySQL_using_JDBC_and_NeoOffice_2.x|MySQL]] or another external database). | ||
[[User:Max_Barel|Max]] offered the following tips on [http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=11456#11456 trinity]: | [[User:Max_Barel|Max]] offered the following tips on [http://trinity.neooffice.org/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=11456#11456 trinity]: | ||
- | There is a simple database functionality in OOo and thus | + | There is a simple database functionality in OOo and thus Neo: use the '''dbase''' file format. |
This is not a full-featured database but it works for most cases. | This is not a full-featured database but it works for most cases. | ||
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# create a new data source | # create a new data source | ||
# select a dbase format | # select a dbase format | ||
- | # choose the folder (directory) where the table files will be stored. If the folder already contains .dbf files, the tables they describe are automatically added to the database. This is a simple way to import dBase files | + | # choose the folder (directory) where the table files will be stored. If the folder already contains <tt>.dbf</tt> files, the tables they describe are automatically added to the database. This is a simple way to import dBase files |
# close the panel | # close the panel | ||
# add a table to the base, defining colums as you need. | # add a table to the base, defining colums as you need. | ||
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# use the data-source as planned (mailing and such) | # use the data-source as planned (mailing and such) | ||
- | See the NeoOffice | + | See the NeoOffice Help for details. |
Before editing this wiki page I ([[User:Max_Barel|Max]]) checked the above process. | Before editing this wiki page I ([[User:Max_Barel|Max]]) checked the above process. | ||
- | [[Category:Tips and Hints]][[Category:NeoOffice | + | {{botlangbarEN|[[fr:Créer une Base de Données|Français]] [[de:Eine_Datenbank_erstellen|Deutsch]]}} |
+ | [[Category:Tips and Hints]][[Category:NeoOffice]][[Category:OpenOffice.org]] |
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While NeoOffice 1.2 and OpenOffice.org/X11 1.1.x do not contain a database component similar to Microsoft Access, it is still possible to create a database (this is handy if you don't have access to MySQL or another external database).
Max offered the following tips on trinity:
There is a simple database functionality in OOo and thus Neo: use the dbase file format. This is not a full-featured database but it works for most cases.
How-to:
- display data-source pane
- create a new data source
- select a dbase format
- choose the folder (directory) where the table files will be stored. If the folder already contains .dbf files, the tables they describe are automatically added to the database. This is a simple way to import dBase files
- close the panel
- add a table to the base, defining colums as you need.
- open the recently created table and add/modify/delete item.
- use the data-source as planned (mailing and such)
See the NeoOffice Help for details.
Before editing this wiki page I (Max) checked the above process.