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;[[Special:myLanguage/Kexi/Tutorials/Importing SQLite database into Kexi|Importing SQLite database into Kexi]]:This article shows how to turn a native standard SQLite3 file into a database project that can be used with '''Kexi'''. | ;[[Special:myLanguage/Kexi/Tutorials/Importing SQLite database into Kexi|Importing SQLite database into Kexi]]:This article shows how to turn a native standard SQLite3 file into a database project that can be used with '''Kexi'''. | ||
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Revision as of 13:08, 15 December 2019
Remarque
Bienvenue aux contributions !
Veuillez contacter Jarosław Staniek (staniek @ kde.org) afin de coordonner nos efforts.
Veuillez contacter Jarosław Staniek (staniek @ kde.org) afin de coordonner nos efforts.
- Drilling Down on Facebook Data
- This is an excellent article from Adam Pigg, showcasing just how powerfull Kexi can be. It describes how you can import, process, manipulate and present data from facebook coming from a mbox file. It covers creating a model database to hold the data, importing via script, presenting with a report and chart and exporting collected data.
- Parameter queries
- (for 1.1 but still valid, at kexi-project.org)
- Importing SQLite database into Kexi
- This article shows how to turn a native standard SQLite3 file into a database project that can be used with Kexi.
A FAIRE
- Designing one-to-many relationships in Table designer
- Using combo boxes in table and form views
- Relationships (feature not available)
- Subforms (feature not available)