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For information about adding an OOB data source, see DSN_definition.txt and example_odbc.ini in the install_dir/easysoft/oob/doc directory or the OOB documentation. Otherwise, you will have to edit the unixODBC odbc.ini file to add data sources.

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If you have the GUI unixODBC programs (you need QT for these), you can use ODBCConfig to create Easysoft ODBC driver data sources. For earlier OOB releases, the thread-safe client is contained in distributions that contain "-mt" in their file name.īefore trying to use ODBC in OpenOffice, create an ODBC data source and test it with unixODBC’s isql utility. If you are using the OOB, make sure that you specify the thread-safe OOB client driver ("OOB_r") when creating data sources for use with. is built with threads, so if you build unixODBC yourself, use -enable-threads=yes on the configure line.
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If unixODBC is not installed already, install the version that comes with the Easysoft ODBC driver distribution. To use an Easysoft ODBC driver with, ensure that the unixODBC Driver Manager is installed and that the Easysoft ODBC driver is installed as an ODBC driver under unixODBC.

As both Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice are built with threads, make sure that you specify the thread-safe OOB client driver ("OOB_r"), if you are using the OOB.
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When testing Easysoft ODBC drivers with Apache OpenOffice and LibreOffice we used both the unixODBC Driver Manager included with the operating system and the Easysoft ODBC driver distribution. Example of Connecting to an ODBC Data Source from Apache OpenOffice, LibreOffice and
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This article describes how to use OpenOffice / LibreOffice / applications (Base databases and Calc spreadsheets) to access ODBC databases for which an ODBC driver is available. LibreOffice was initially derived from the source code.

The Apache OpenOffice productivity suite was previously known as Oracle® Open Office and. You can use the ODBC-ODBC Bridge to access any remote ODBC database. Access other ODBC Databases from OpenOffice / LibreOffice To access Sybase ASE from OpenOffice / LibreOffice running on Solaris, HP-UX or Linux, use the Sybase ODBC Driver. Access Sybase from OpenOffice / LibreOffice To access DB2 from OpenOffice / LibreOffice, use the DB2 ODBC Driver. To access from OpenOffice / LibreOffice, use the ODBC Driver. To access Oracle® from OpenOffice / LibreOffice, use the Oracle® ODBC Driver. Access Oracle® from OpenOffice / LibreOffice Use our drivers to connect OpenOffice / LibreOffice to SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2008, SQL Server 2012, SQL Server 2014, SQL Server 2016, SQL Server 2017, SQL Server 2019 and SQL Server Express. To access MS SQL Server from OpenOffice / LibreOffice running on Unix or Linux, use the SQL Server ODBC Driver or ODBC-ODBC Bridge (OOB). It took only a second or so, but if I remember rightly, previously, this would have seemed instantaneous.Access MS SQL Server from OpenOffice / LibreOffice I just tried a larger document (1.5 MiB, 59 pages with a lot of complex graphics) and saving that took over 40 secs.įinally I tried starting a new document, typed a couple of sentences in it and saved. It is a single table covering about 70 pages, but there are no graphics in it. It’s not a particularly large document - the odt file is only 130KiB (the doc version was 1.4 MiB). I’m not sure how long it was taking before, using LibreOffice 3.4.5, but I have a habit of pressing Ctrl-S every few seconds, and it was saving seamlessly, so I’d guess no more than a couple of seconds.

odt and it still takes about 20 secs per save. doc format, as I happened to be working on a Word document.
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I run LibreOffice on OpenSuse 12.1 X64, so I don’t think this is problem is specific to the Windows version, although it could be something to do with X64.Īt first I thought it could be a problem about exporting to. I am finding the same problem, but with Writer.
