Hi all, I have been posting on my blog about getting LibreOffice Base and PostgreSQL working together. My latest actually focuses on getting multiple users connecting to a single, remote, stand-alone PostgreSQL server. You can set this up fairly quickly and - in my case, anyway - with no programming involved.
http://dcparris.net/2013/08/04/distributing-your-libreoffice-postgresql-database-across-systems-and-users-the-basics/ Of course, if you want to enforce business rules and security, you'll need to employ server-side tools and programming, as well as possibly using Base macros or Python on the client side. I am not yet certain about how to implement transactions, so that (following the project below), one can complete a form and press a "Submit" button to make the whole transaction fire at once. My previous post is not so much of a tutorial, but more of an opportunity to showcase a small project using LibreOffice Base as a front-end to PostgreSQL. http://dcparris.net/2013/07/22/ill-call-it-ldinero/ In any case, I hope these will be of some use to others here. Please enjoy and let me know if you need any clarification of any of my points. Regards, Don -- D.C. Parris, FMP, Linux+, ESL Certificate Minister, Security/FM Coordinator, Free Software Advocate http://dcparris.net/ <https://www.xing.com/profile/Don_Parris><http://www.linkedin.com/in/dcparris> GPG Key ID: F5E179BE