From: Eric Zen (ericzen@ez-net.com)
Date: Mon Jun 30 2003 - 11:44:26 EDT
On 2003.06.30 05:16 Rodrigo Moya wrote:
>
> > In answer to the question...view, edit, extract and store data (wasn't that just a bit obvious?)
> >
> right, then that dialog is not for inserting data in the document, but
> just to manage the data sources?
It does appear so (excluding copy & paste, of course)
> >
> > I'd suppose that depends on what data you were using. Let's pretend were at AW2.2 and we have all the scripting macro-powers we like to pretend are out there from time to time. If I wanted to send a business letter to Hank Hill about an anticipated need of more propane due to a party or some such, I might just pop up the command plugin, and start "memo: business: Hill, Hank". Gypsython pops up, formats the page properly and then extracts Hank's contact information via GDA, which will grab his contact information from my Business_Contacts table on my MySQL server.
> >
> that sounds a much better thing.
In the future...in the distant future ;o)
> >
> > For future reference, I used the tutorial here:
> > http://www.roninsoftwaregroup.com/mysql/ooo.htm
> >
> > Yes, it's a Win-oriented tutorial, but I was able to follow it just fine.
> >
> thanks, looks much better than me trying to guess :-)
Now, I wonder what functionality I just killed that, otherwise, you would have one day added ;o)
Eric
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