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User mechtilde changed the following:

                  What    |Old value                 |New value
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                    Status|UNCONFIRMED               |RESOLVED
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                Issue type|DEFECT                    |FEATURE
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                Resolution|                          |WORKSFORME
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun May 14 01:11:05 -0700 
2006 -------
Hi,

>Forms created from linked data, such as a spreadsheet, are read-only in Base.
There is no primary key and so you can't edit.

>Would like a way to enter new data in forms to these linked sources.  Going one
>step further, and a better solution, would be a true data import function in
>Base where a new database, independant of the source file, can be created with
>imported data from a spreadsheet or a tab-delimited text file.

You can copy the table from the Base file to a new file based on the internal
HSQL. If you add a primary key you can enter new datas.

Set it to feature 

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