HI :)
Progress is good even if it is slow. Hopefully it might get faster as you
become more familiar with the program. I must admit i haven't played around
with it myself much.
Good luck and many regards from
Tom :)
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From: JZ1982 <anima.sola@gmail.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 27 April, 2011 20:24:59
Subject: Re: Base Re: [libreoffice-users] Calc and datapilot
I'm more and more convinced that for a dynamic solution Base is the answer so
today I started fiddling a bit.
The journal I saved, started Base > connect to an existing database >
spreadsheet > select file > finish
Then select on the left below Database Queries, create Query in Design View
where for now I selected all columns I want. I got to see then basically the
whole journal I saved and ended the program.
Started Calc, saved a blanc file. Tools > LibreOffice Base > New, select the
just saved DB where it will show up then as a Registered database.
Press F4 where you get to see the present databases where the selected
database also is visible (created Query in Base as well the Table it self).
Next will be how to make a query that basically consists of making a
selection based upton "code" and "boekdatum".
Slowly progress!
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