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Mister L

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Monday, November 12th 2007, 5:15pm

Kexi relation between tables?

Hallo,
The import of a ms access database are crashed.
Now I want make a new one with kexi.
But there are a lot of problems to kexi.

How can I get a relation between two tables?
(I hope kexi include this feature!)
Were are the menu or what is the icon?

I don't find it.
Michel


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dave370

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Saturday, December 22nd 2007, 11:01pm

RE: Kexi relation between tables?

Hi, what version of Kexi are you using? I have read that Kexi versions that have the Table Relationship Creator up to version 1.0 have the Table Relationship creator hidden because it is unstable. I'm not sure about the latest ones (1.1x) but if it still isn't stable yet you should probably consider using a different database back-end (Such as MySQL) and use Kexi for the front-end. If you still want to use Kexi as the back-end I'm not sure how to show this hidden feature.

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Thursday, December 27th 2007, 11:10am

Hi dave370,
I'm sorry for long waiting - there are also other things as my computer.
I use kexi 1:1.6.3-4 and mdb-plugin 1.1.0-1 (debian sid).
I can't find a Table Relationship - but it is possible get relationships associate with an query.
This are two different things.

Now I'm lokking also for another alternative.

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you should probably consider using a different database back-end (Such as MySQL) and use Kexi for the front-end. If you still want to

I will take your advice and learning MYSQL and use Kexi or Knode as front-tred.
I hope it works also Ithink.

Michel
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