Hi Fernand,
The information is definitly stored in the odb file, which is organized like a
zip archiv. On a windows system you might just rename the "whatever.odb" to
"whatever.zip" and extract it´s contents with the explorer. If you do so, you
should find a file named "content.xml", that seems
sorry: must been thiscomponent.datasource.tables.getbyindex(1).columns
gives a EMPTY object
Hi Fernand,
That the behavior I´m expecting, but since the default values and
column descriptions are not saved to the odb file, I assume there is
something missing in our driver, but I have no idea
Michael Strobel wrote:
Hi Fernand,
That the behavior I´m expecting, but since the default values and column descriptions are not saved to the
odb file, I assume there is something missing in our driver, but I have no idea what it is. Maybe the
"ControlDefault" has to be set to the "DefaultValu
Hi Fernand,
That the behavior I´m expecting, but since the default values and column
descriptions are not saved to the odb file, I assume there is something missing
in our driver, but I have no idea what it is. Maybe the "ControlDefault" has to
be set to the "DefaultValue" when the "DetaultValu
hallo Michael ,
In the past i did some test with a odb file connected to a MS SQL
server over ODBC. When I changed column widths and then saved the ODB
file, and after reopening the formating is remembered.
BUT it is still a mistery for me where this info is stored :-)
Fernand
Hi Ocke,
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