jonathon wrote:
> The package you downloaded is for OOo 1.x, and you are using OOo 3.x.
> That package, and the instructions that go with it, are obsolete.
>
> Install libsqliteodbc in the Ubuntu repository.
Done that and got the ODBC setup but as you say the wizard keeps getting
in the way. It'
Simon Slavin wrote:
>> but I think
>> that Base is the problem. Menus in the documentation are not there in
>> 3.0 and an annoying wizard keeps getting in the way.
>
> Go back outside and find the vegetable garden. Take the loose cabbage. Go
> back inside and when the wizard appears give him
Oliver Peters wrote:
> [...]
>> Now lost. Any ideas on what I have done wrong and what to do get it up
>> and running.
>>
>
> take this ODBC-Driver: http://www.ch-werner.de/sqliteodbc/
>
> and register you database
>
> greetings
> Oliver
>
>
>
>
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Phil Hansen - Info wrote:
> Have just started using Sqlite and have got a simple database created
> and populated.
> Found that OO base can be used to access Sqlite.
> However the literature is a bit vague.
> I downloaded the .zip file which should be copied to
> openoffice1.1
Have just started using Sqlite and have got a simple database created
and populated.
Found that OO base can be used to access Sqlite.
However the literature is a bit vague.
I downloaded the .zip file which should be copied to
openoffice1.1/user/uno_packages.
No such folder. Did find /usr/lib/open
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