Ilario
Guest
and I don't understand it completely...
My question is this:
we have a management from which everything is managed (customers, suppliers, separate, production cycles, etc...); This management works in unix, to extract summary tables based on the topic (costs, out-of-course materials, graphics, etc...) were created in the years of specific queries that with excel and a particular driver (it is called unify odbc oqualcosa of similar), going into the data menu -> importing external data are opened and after login is extracted in excel the table of what is needed (experience).
Now, you would like to go to open office, but I haven't figured out how to do the same thing yet.
doing some research on the internet, it seems that you have to go from open base, then go into open calc, I press that this specific driver (unify odbc) is recognized also by open office, I arrived very close, but I am not able. . .
Do any of you agree to this?
Thank you.
My question is this:
we have a management from which everything is managed (customers, suppliers, separate, production cycles, etc...); This management works in unix, to extract summary tables based on the topic (costs, out-of-course materials, graphics, etc...) were created in the years of specific queries that with excel and a particular driver (it is called unify odbc oqualcosa of similar), going into the data menu -> importing external data are opened and after login is extracted in excel the table of what is needed (experience).
Now, you would like to go to open office, but I haven't figured out how to do the same thing yet.
doing some research on the internet, it seems that you have to go from open base, then go into open calc, I press that this specific driver (unify odbc) is recognized also by open office, I arrived very close, but I am not able. . .
Do any of you agree to this?
Thank you.