Am 29.07.2011 03:22, NoOp wrote:
Hit F4 in Writer or Calc, right-click>Open the dBase "Bibliography".
All the functionality of a flat (unrelational) dBase connection is
there. You can connect, query, edit data through forms and dump any row
set into office documents.
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/system-requirements/
<quote>
For certain features of the software - but not most - Java is required.
Java is notably required for Base.
</quote>
As a matter of fact you can disable/remove Java, hit F4 ... connect,
query, edit and dump.
If I would convert our Java databases and remove Java from our systems
nobody would notice the change.
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