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Re: [LUG] LibreOffice 7.3 Base
- To: Tom via list <list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [LUG] LibreOffice 7.3 Base
- From: Sebastian <seabass@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2022 14:40:02 +0100
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Dear Tom,
> You can connect to the other databases relatively in theory - I'm just
> working through the documentation to get a feel for the thing before leaping
> into other DBS (tho probably not NOSQLs - which I am convince only exist
> because someone never RTFM) . And ODBC will allow you to connect to sqlLite
> and most other DBs.
I'd beg to differ on the 'NOSQL' part - these databases, especially RDF stores,
have some really interesting properties which can be useful for replication,
sharding etc. Ensuring completeness and consistency might be might more
challenging in distributed environment, but this isn't always necessary for many
use-cases.
As for LibreOffice Base, I've had pretty good success with MariaDB and JBDC :)
Best wishes,
Sebastian
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