Le 28/09/11 22:33, Aleksey a écrit :
Hi Aleksey,
When I try to open dbase data base using LO Base I enter the path to the directory with dbf-files
but there's no tables in LO Base? LO Calc opens dbf files but how to open them in
LO Base? Standard connection fails to work.
How are your dBase files named ? This is important otherwise they will
not be recognised by LibO correctly.
Using SQL92 Naming Constraints
Only allows names that use characters that conform to the SQL92 naming
constraints in the data source. All other characters are rejected. Each
name must begin with a lower or upper case letter, or an underline (_).
The remaining characters can be ASCII letters, underlines, and numbers.
Character Set :
Text and dBASE databases are restricted to character sets with a
fixed-size character length, where all characters are encoded with the
same number of bytes.
Alex
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