Hi,
From Base you can connect to your DB.. So no need to recreate anything. Base can be used to access
the data in e.g. MySQL
Liebe Grüße / Yours,
Florian Reisinger
Am 16.01.2015 um 17:00 schrieb Rich Shepard <rshepard@appl-ecosys.com>:
Running LO-4.3.5 on Slackware-14.1. I am developing a database application
to be used by unsophisticated users, all running some flavor of Windows.
I've not before used Base so if I can it will make distribution easier than
writing it in Python/wxPython and SQLite. I've read the Base handbook and
have two questions for which I've not found answers.
The schema has 18 tables (including many-to-many intermediate tables) and
numerous foreign key references; more may be added. Will Base handle this
many tables?
The DDL text file (using sqlite syntax) is approximately 200 lines. Can
this be imported into Base so I do not need to re-key each line to create
the tables and relationships?
TIA,
Rich
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