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OpenOffice MySql Import Data Migration Primer Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that shows you some database functionality of a great suite of office automation programs called OpenOffice, by Apache Software Foundation. OpenOffice has functionality like the Microsoft Office suite of programs, bringing the user a lot of … Continue reading
Posted in Data Integration, Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged data integration, data migration, database, form, macro, odb, OpenOffice, programming, query, report, SQL, tutorial
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Access Stored Procedures Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial, which builds on previous Access Primer Tutorial, uses Microsoft Office’s database application called Access to oversee the results of some SQL code calls to create tables called POINT and CIRCLE used to store information defining a circle, and … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Access, ActiveX, append query, database, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Office, programming, query, Stored Procedure, tutorial
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