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On 6 April 2011 <ammine007@gmail.com> wrote about postgresql with libre-3.3.2 base:
I'm struggling with Inserting/Updating/Deleting data using BASE forms and
the postgresql-server, i'm using both the jdbc and sdbc driver, But both
does not allow me to Insert/Update/Delete data with the postgresql server

same issue with LibO-3.3.2 on Linux/Ubuntu-10.10 and winXP

Plz if anyone can help

good luck to you all!


hi armine,

i havent quite got postgres to talk to libre yet either

these might be worth following though:

0) "Bug 35683 - RFE: consider adding SDBC into libreoffice for better access to postgresql"
      https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35683

1) "Bug 31398 - RFE: LibreOffice Base should allow update/insert/drop query in sql-editor
      with hsqldb access controls"
      https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31398


also a while ago there was a patch to fedora implementation to postgresql-libs-8.4.7-1.fc14 that seemed to help but still havent quite got it.

jc.

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