Dataface to Open Office: You complete me

I just ran across the latest release of Open Office.org (version 2.2.) which includes the holy grail of database development: Base. This version contains a built-in database that moves into the realm of filemaker for ease of use. It allows power users to develop tables, views, queries, forms, and reports inside of OpenOffice. What’s more, once you have registered the database, you can use it in the other parts of open office (like Writer and Calc). This is the way it ought to be.

It now looks like Open Office is a perfect development environment for DBAs that need to unroll database solutions for clients. It is available on just about every OS under the sun so there are no compatibility issues. All of the databases are stored in the Open Document format – so a database can be shared and copied.

What really interests me, however, is the fact that these great tools can work with existing SQL databases like MySQL with minimal hassle. That, and the fact that the DBs are stored in an open format.

Here’s the idea: Dataface can create .odb files (the database file format for Open Office) on the fly that will allow users to interact with the database application using the quick and easy Open Office interface. For some things, a web interface is just too clunky. I’m not sure how deep this rabbit hole goes, but I intend to explore it to its limits to see just how much Dataface can be integrated with Open Office.

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