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OpenOffice Base And MySQL Posted on Thursday, November 24, 2005 @ 09:55:56 CET
Topic: Software
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Do you have an existing MySQL database with valuable data in it? Would you like to be able to access it with OpenOffice.org 2.0's new Base database application? Well, it's not that hard to do, and Base is a great program. With it you can (1) create new tables for your data and/or change them as your needs change; (2) maintain indexes on your database tables to make data access faster and easier; (3) view the tables in an editing grid and add, change, and delete records; (4) use the Report Wizard to produce impressive reports from your data; and (5)
use the Form Wizard to create 'instant' database applications.
In addition to all that, you can also perform simple (single column) or complex (multi-column) sorts; (1) view subsets of your data with simple (one-click) or complex (logical query) filters; (2) create powerful queries to show your data in new ways, including summaries and multi-table views; (3) produce reports in a wide variety of formats using the Report AutoPilot. You can read more Here
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