Date |Wed, 29 Aug 2001 03:33:45 -0400
>From |[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello!
G> so, does this mean:
G> siag works in Mac OS X, but in X Windows, i.e., XonX?
yes.
G> and, do i then have to use MySQL for X Windows (XFree86) system also
G> or can i use the same MySQL i have for/on OS X itself?
you can
so, does this mean:
siag works in Mac OS X, but in X Windows, i.e., XonX?
and, do i then have to use MySQL for X Windows (XFree86) system also
or can i use the same MySQL i have for/on OS X itself?
thank you.
At 12:22 PM +0500 8/29/01, Grigory Bakunov wrote:
>Date |Wed, 29 Aug 2001 03:15:50 -
Date |Wed, 29 Aug 2001 03:15:50 -0400
>From |[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello!
G> dumb question: what do i put for macintosh G4/450 OS X?
I all case you need 3 things - X Window, gcc, Mysql.
I use Siag on OS/2, MS Windows and all Unixes - so it's
will work with MacOS X.
i untarred the siag app (very cool, hope it'll work) and dropped in
my home dir.
then i ran ./configure, make and make install...
i got:
checking host system type... configure: error: can not guess host
type; you must specify one
configure: error: ./configure failed for XawM
[ichi:~/apps/siag-
Date |Wed, 29 Aug 2001 00:24:25 -0400
>From |[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello!
>>i'd like to ask...
>>if any of you are familar with (File Maker Pro, most recent
>>versions)... how does one go about using MySQL to create a printable
>>report? e.g., where you select the fields you wanted in the report
>i'd like to ask...
>if any of you are familar with (File Maker Pro, most recent
>versions)... how does one go about using MySQL to create a printable
>report? e.g., where you select the fields you wanted in the report
>and then create a layout and page setup for the report, (then print
>it)?
If you're accessing via Windows, you can use MyODBC and a reporting
package such as Crystal Reports or Quick Reports or just about any
ODBC-compliant reporting package. You should also be able to link MS
Access to your MySQL database...
For simple reports where you just want to print some data,
linking tables via MyODBC + MS Access works great for me.
dpk
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 12:06 AM
Subject: reports? from MySQL
> hello.
>
> with a lot of help from many of you and some ve
hello.
with a lot of help from many of you and some very nice folks, i have
been able to build some example/experiment/'mess around' type of dbs.
yay.
i'd like to ask...
if any of you are familar with (File Maker Pro, most recent
versions)... how does one go about using MySQL to create a pr
break
tag, which helps a lot.
regards,
P
On Mon,
26 Mar 2001, alvin wrote:
> Shankar Unni wrote:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > > I am wondering how most users generate reports from mysql that they
> > > can print on a laser printer (e.g. invoices
Shankar Unni wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > I am wondering how most users generate reports from mysql that they
> > can print on a laser printer (e.g. invoices)? [...] I guess some people
> > user something like Crystal Reports via ODBC, but I won
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I am wondering how most users generate reports from mysql that they
> can print on a laser printer (e.g. invoices)? [...] I guess some people
> user something like Crystal Reports via ODBC, but I wonder what most
> people do???
Use Crystal Reports :-)?
> I am wondering how most users generate reports from mysql that they can print
> on a laser printer (e.g. invoices)? HTML is fine if the report is only 1 page
> long. I guess some people user something like Crystal Reports via ODBC, but I
> wonder what most people do???
I us
I use the utility from www.edatanew.com
Not perfect, but it does something.
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Palm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 6:54 PM
Subject: Best way to generate laser-printed reports from mysql
I am wondering how most users generate reports from mysql that they can print
on a laser printer (e.g. invoices)? HTML is fine if the report is only 1 page
long. I guess some people user something like Crystal Reports via ODBC, but I
wonder what most people do
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