[dba-issues] [Issue 84173] Base file with no tables s hould open to table section

2007-12-03 Thread atjensen
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Dec  3 17:33:41 + 
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Well, I would say that the skill level of those asking for help is very low, and
yes I think that if it opened the odb file to the table view from the Database
Wizard that would do the trick for these folks.

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[dba-issues] [Issue 84173] Base file with no tables s hould open to table section

2007-12-03 Thread fs
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Dec  3 09:23:24 + 
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In the very form requested in the summary, this is not really possibl^Wdesired:
We long ago decided to not switch to the Tables since this is potentially
expensive (we cannot know how expensive until we did it). Now to determine
whether there are tables, we need to do exactly the expensive part: connect to
the data source. Effectively, this means we'd always switch to tables.

Do you think it would be sufficient, for the user experience, to switch to
"Tables" after the .odb has been newly created with the wizard?

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[dba-issues] [Issue 84173] Base file with no tables s hould open to table section

2007-12-02 Thread atjensen
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 Issue #|84173
 Summary|Base file with no tables should open to table section
   Component|Database access
 Version|current
Platform|All
 URL|
  OS/Version|All
  Status|NEW
   Status whiteboard|
Keywords|
  Resolution|
  Issue type|ENHANCEMENT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|none
 Assigned to|dbaneedsconfirm
 Reported by|atjensen





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Dec  2 16:09:49 + 
2007 ---
When a Base file is opened if there are no tables in the database the default
view should be on the table section, not the forms section.

It is a common question from users, via the forum, of why they can not create
fields in their new form. In talking with them the problem is that after
creating a new Base file the default view is for forms - so they select 'Create
new form' and of course they cannot really do anything because there is no
tables in the file for them to link to. It causes a certain amount of confusion
right from the beginning.

Also, it seems to me, that this would follow more closely with how other actions
are carried out within the application. Most follow some context driver, in this
case the context is that the first thing you need do is define your table
structures - so that is what the user interface should display.

This would I suppose only be a behavior for those datasource types of Base files
that allow the user to create tables. In the case of connecting to an existing
database, if there are tables already in that database then open on the forms
section - if there are not ( for instance a MySQL database with no tables ) then
again open in the Tables section.

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