Hello,
Thank you very much for all the help! And for all the patience! My macro
works! I had an installer of Open Office 3.4.0 and wonder but that version
without any problems I could modify the default saldo_actual field from the
Customer table.
Regards,
Yessica

2013/2/3 Ariel Constenla-Haile <arie...@apache.org>

> Hi Yessica,
>
> On Sun, Feb 03, 2013 at 02:31:49PM -0300, Yessica Brinkmann wrote:
> > Hello, sorry, I totally understand what you're saying and just tried to
> do
> > so. As I had said in my previous mail, when I try to change the default
> > saldo_actual field in the editing area of the Customer table, do not let
> me
> > Base.
> > You tell me:
> >
> > - Edit the table "customer": right click on the "customer" table, select
> >    "Edit" from the context menu. Edit the field "saldo_actual", in
> >    "Default value" enter 0. Save the Table Design.
> >
> > I've done that several times and does not allow me Base save the table,
> and
> > then the cursor is positioned right on the field saldo_actual.
> > We tried to do several things to see if it allowed me to make that
> change,
> > such as:
> >
> > As much as I put in value If required, I deleted all records from the
> > customer table and Have even removed all relationships with Other tables,
> > just do not let me, I can not just save the change made and the cursor is
> > just saldo_actual field.
> >
> > I do not know if I have a problem with my version of Open Office or what
> is
> > happening ... I am using Open Office 3.3.0
>
> I don't have a 3.3.0 right now to test, but with 3.4.1 I could make it
> work. If you don't want to update, you can try using an external
> database, like MySQL or PostgreSQL (if your project is for a real
> business management system, using an embedded database isn't a good idea
> anyway, at some point you'll see the need to switch to an external
> database).
>
>
> Regards
> --
> Ariel Constenla-Haile
> La Plata, Argentina
>

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