I cannot find form designer in kexi in latest koffice release in OpenSuse 10. I can create tables, scripts, querries but no forms. I had the same problem with previous release. Is this bug or I do something wrong? juraj
Am Samstag, 11. März 2006 17:53 schrieb Juraj Trenkler:
I cannot find form designer in kexi in latest koffice release in OpenSuse 10. I can create tables, scripts, querries but no forms. I had the same problem with previous release. Is this bug or I do something wrong?
I don't know this, but you should have a look at knoda (http://www.knoda.org), if you are looking for an access replacement under Linux. It's stable and well documented. -- Üdvözlettel -- Mit freundlichen Grüssen, Marcel Hilzinger
Dna So 11. Marec 2006 20:29 Marcel Hilzinger napisal:
Am Samstag, 11. März 2006 17:53 schrieb Juraj Trenkler:
I cannot find form designer in kexi in latest koffice release in OpenSuse 10. I can create tables, scripts, querries but no forms. I had the same problem with previous release. Is this bug or I do something wrong?
I don't know this, but you should have a look at knoda (http://www.knoda.org), if you are looking for an access replacement under Linux. It's stable and well documented.
I do not use Access. :-) I am working with OpenOffice.org which has very good database component and excellent integration with datasheet and presentation components. But sometimes it is very slow. So I search some other program for managing my MySQL data. I tried knoda and rekall but both have the same problem. I cannost work with utf8 encoding. As I use slovak alphabet it is must. Kexi seems to work but now I have this problem which must be solved first. I am asking now at kexi mailing list. juraj
Juraj, On Sunday 12 March 2006 07:54, Juraj Trenkler wrote:
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I am working with OpenOffice.org which has very good database component and excellent integration with datasheet and presentation components. But sometimes it is very slow. So I search some other program for managing my MySQL data. I tried knoda and rekall but both have the same problem. I cannost work with utf8 encoding. As I use slovak alphabet it is must.
Kexi seems to work but now I have this problem which must be solved first. I am asking now at kexi mailing list.
If all these front-ends exhibit performance issues, then perhaps the problem is deeper (or further back). How well have you optimized your MySQL tables? What kind of queries are you using? MySQL falls down pretty fast when queries become complex. Apparently its query optimizer is very limited. PostgreSQL does much better on challenging queries, even if its performance on simple tasks is not quite as good as MySQL's. In any event, I think you might get more and better results on the SuSE-Linux-E list.
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