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I would not have figured that out.  The first thread suggests the preferred method for setting a 
default would be at the form level rather than at the table design level anyway.  I will look to 
see if that can be done now.  Makes sense to me.

I would very much like to use Base, but I'm at the edge of having sufficient knowledge to make it 
work.  It appears that in order to make Base work for me, I will have to study MySQL and use it as 
my backend, with base as a front end.

Cheers,
              tod

On May 3, 2011, at 3:13 AM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:

Le 02/05/11 23:08, Tod Hopkins a écrit :

It appears that the UI default value setting capability available
through the table editor/designer is not propagated to the underlying
database by design, see this bug report :

http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=108100


And it also appears that this will not be fixed any time soon, at least
not in the OOo code, given the work that would be required to fix it, so
it is probably even less likely to be done in the LibO code where there
are no specialist db developers AFAIK.

Currently, the only correct way to set a default value in the underlying
db is to issue a corresponding CREATE TABLE or ALTER TABLE statement via
the Tools - SQL menu entry.


Alex


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Tod Hopkins
Hillmann & Carr Inc.
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