Re: [libreoffice-users] Where is Base?

2015-03-05 Thread Stefan Geith

Am 05.03.2015 um 16:21 schrieb Peter Goggin:

Macros are available from within LibreBase forms. I use them for
switching between forms etc,


Are Macros also available, if the form is saved as a *standalone form* ?
I've heard, that not...

Regards,
   Stefan




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Re: [libreoffice-users] Where is Base?

2015-03-05 Thread Stefan Geith

Hi :)

I'm working with FilemakerPro since it was available for Windows (1995) 
for Standalone-Databases. I'm working with PHP and mySql since 1998 and 
with Typo3 (using PHP and MySql) since 2002.
I always used FilemakePro for all kinds of single-user databases, e.g. 
Address_lists, Invoices, etc. and later (beginning with FileMaker Pro 
7.0) I used it as a Frontend for MySql.


But unfortunately Filemaker ist not available for Linux, only for 
Mac+Windows, so some days ago I gave LibreOffice Base (4.4) a try, did 
some tutorials and now I'm very exited about its possibilites - 
especially the use of direct mysql-queries (thats not possible with 
FileMaker).


But in LibreOffice Base there are some (in my opinion very important) 
things missing:


1. I cannot use the internal LibreOffice Database together with an other 
external (e.g. Mysql-) Database.
With Filemaker I often created local (Filemaker-) Databases, containing 
search-filters (or settings) for the local user that filter the lists of 
the mySql-Data-Forms. This seems not possible with LO Base.


2. LO Base is missing options to create apps for 'simple' users.
Using a LibreOffice Base file is too complicate for many users who 
simply have to add/edit data. I know, there are standalone-forms, but 
there are too few possibilities with that (e.g. no Macros).

For a 'simple' user, I'd like to have
- *one* Window and buttons to switch the content of the window to 
different forms/reports etc.

- a tab-controller element (switching through subforms with tabs)
- a script-engine easier to use than macros (see FileMaker how this can 
be made perfectly)
- Security-Settings/User-Rights, so that users cannot destroy their app 
by mistake


This year, I have to create a frontend for a really big MySql-Database 
(100+ Tables). There is a web-app to browse this data, but for 
adding/editing data there is no perfect solution yet (This customer uses 
a php-import-script for his Access-Databses atm...)


I would really like to implement this frontent with LO-Base, but I'm 
afraid I will end up with Filemaker because I can create a more robust 
tool with it (and also, because I'm used to it since years...)


I'm curious to see what will be new in the next versions of LibreOffice 
Base.


Regards
  Stefan


P.S.:
Maybe I'm wrong with the results of my test and all/some of these 
options already are possible - if so, please let me know ;)










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