a mailing list. The logic is in the document, not in the calc file, so
that
I can bring in new data without a lot of effort - the raw data can just
be
a .csv file.
The second option, using a "smart" calc file, moves the logic to the data
file which is what I don't want to do. It means importing the data or
calculation into a calc file each time. The second option, moving the
logic
into a base file seems more promising.
However, after much wailing and gnashing of teeth, I have to question
whether base can do what I want. I can't get it to take a query using a
BETWEEN criterion (e.g., youth is AGE between 0 AND 18).
It won't (apparently) do any queries on calc sheets. Fortunately
copy/pasting to create a new base table is easy enough. Unfortunately
without being able to match the main table (containing participant
information) against age categories, etc., it's not much good.
I suppose I can use a brute force technique and create a table row for
every possible age (for example) but that seems like a ludicrous kludge
when the basic problem is that Writer's form letter functions can't
compare
numbers.
On 28/04/16 09:58 PM, Bruce Hohl wrote:
Two more ideas for this problem: (1) Do not use a Calc file - see
LO_Labels_howto.odt, (2) Move the logic from Writer into either Calc or
a
Base query. While I can't explain how this might work for your
Certificate
mail merge I can show you through the attached examples how I used these
two ideas to solve my mail merge problem. Good Luck and I hope you can
make this work for you in LO.
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 9:17 PM, Gary Dale <garydale@torfree.net
<mailto:
garydale@torfree.net>> wrote:
I can browse to a spreadsheet directly without first attaching it
to a database, but that's just a kludge. LibreOffice creates the
base file when you select the spreadsheet, which brings me back to
the same problem.
On 27/04/16 07:24 PM, Bruce Hohl wrote:
Reportedly, as of LO 5.1 you can create a mail merge without a
Base file -
reference this:
http://vmiklos.hu/blog/mail-merge-embedding.html You might
try to recreate your Certificate mail merge without the Base
file being
careful to select cell formats for your data that work with
Writer. (If
you have good spreadsheet skills you could likely get the job
done entirely
in Calc.)
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 6:18 PM, Gary Dale
<garydale@torfree.net <mailto:garydale@torfree.net>> wrote:
I've tried it with Debian/Stretch v5.1.2.2.0+ and Windows
7 v5.1.3. If I
was running anything old or unusual, I would have noted
it. The document is
simple, as is the spreadsheet and the base file that
connects them.
I tried changing the numbers to text but Base doesn't seem
to allow that.
It's decided that the columns for age and place are
decimal numbers.
So far as I can see, either the number comparisons operate
differently
from the text comparisons (which the documentation doesn't
mention) or the
number comparisons are broken. Normally I'd consider that
unlikely, but my
past experience with printing "form letters" and labels is
that these areas
don't get a lot of attention.
On 27/04/16 03:32 PM, Bruce Hohl wrote:
Can you give more details of your set-up. What is in
the Writer, Calc
and / or Base components of LO.
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Gary Dale
<garydale@torfree.net <mailto:garydale@torfree.net>
<mailto:garydale@torfree.net
<mailto:garydale@torfree.net>>> wrote:
I'm trying to print certificates for a group of
athletes and need
to have them reflect their standing in the event.
The certificate
has a number of conditional text fields, such as
to translate
their gender from M/F to male/female, which are
working.
However the ones that are doing numeric
comparisons aren't. The
comparison always seems to return "true" so the
"then" condition
is printed. For example Run Results.Race.place ==
1 is the
condition but the translation text is always
"first place", never
empty. Since I have 5 different conditions (first
3 positions,
participate, supported), I get a lot of text
printed that shouldn't.
The slightly more complex Run Results.Race.age >
18 AND Run
Results.Race.age < 60 always prints adult. At one
point I had it
print an else (senior) but that branch was never
taken even when
the age was well past 60.
I've checked the Run Results.odb file (which
links to a
spreadsheet) and the age & place fields are both
of type decimal.
What am I doing wrong?
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