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LO does have a database component called Base. Furthermore, it is
relatively easy to use LO Base as a front end to PostGRESql, MySQL, or
for that matter, just about any other RDBMS backend. Just google
"postgresql openoffice base" and you will find plenty of references
and how-tos.

Matthew Copple
mcopple@kcopensource.org

On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 6:40 AM, Miguel Mayol Tur <mitcoes@gmail.com> wrote:
There are no database program in Oo, Lo mut have a ProgrestSQL interface

and installer with a good Access importer, and a new accounting program

based in this database, perhaps starting from other projects as KEME, wi
th
international accounts numbers created for it allowing consolidation for

multinational business.

A billing programa that would allow from SOHO to multinationals ERP, fro
m
a simple bar or restaurant, to a several bar/restaurant company for a
beginning with a lot of targets at this sector.

Making specific modules for billing at each sector

billing / accounting programs would make a lot of maney for the company

with, for example, prepaid calls for tech support and small anual fees f
or
tech suport over IP calls.

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