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On 11-Sep-2003/10:08 -0400, "Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If you only need a personal db, then it's really up to you to keep using
>Access, although there are open source solution for something like that
>too (eg. openoffice). 

I have recently begun to use the database access features of
OpenOffice.org. It makes a fair frontend to a network database server but
you definitely need to know SQL to get the most from it. You should also
know the OOo Basic scripting language if you want to build an app.

For a single-user desktop database, OOo can create and manage DBF files
internally. I still don't see it as being as capable as Access, but then
I've only begun to explore it.

Tony
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