Geoffrey wrote: > I am using Ubuntu 9.04, with which I would like to keep a few database > tables with the ability to query and manipulate data. > The help file in Open Office Calc refers to an associated database > called 'Base' stating that the Database Wizard could create a database > file. However the File Menu has no reference to Database. Evidently it > needs a database engine, and the Database Wizard gives a choice. > Q: How do I go about providing a database engine for access via Calc and > which one is best used in Ubuntu? Note that I intend creating a database > from scratch rather than importing data from another source (such as > Paradox, for which I have a version). >
It's not included in a default Ubuntu 9.04 install. You'll need to install the package "openoffice.org-base", either via the GUI "Add/Remove" tool, the command line: sudo apt-get install openoffice.org-base Or via any other preferred method (synaptic, aptitude, whatever). -Dan -- ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au