Access2Base /text/sbasic/guide/access2base.xhp Access2Base topic first insertion, by Jean-Pierre Ledure Access2Base Microsoft Access; Access2Base Access databases; run in Base

Access2Base

What is Access2Base?

Access2Base is a %PRODUCTNAME BASIC library of macros for (business or personal) application developers and advanced users. It is one of the libraries stored in "Application macros and dialogs". The functionalities provided by the implemented macros are all directly inspired by Microsoft Access. The macros are callable mainly from a %PRODUCTNAME Base application, but also from any %PRODUCTNAME document (Writer, Calc, ...) where access to data stored in a database makes sense. The API provided by Access2Base is intended to be more concise, intuitive and easy to learn than the standard UNO API (API = Application Programming Interface). The library is documented online on http://www.access2base.com.

The implemented macros include:

a simplified and extensible API for forms, dialogs and controls manipulations similar with the Microsoft Access object model, an API for database access with the table, query, recordset and field objects, a number of actions with a syntax identical to their corresponding Microsoft Access macros/actions, the DLookup, DSum, ... database functions, the support of the shortcut notations like Forms!myForm!myControl in addition a consistent errors and exceptions handler, facilities for programming form, dialog and control events and the support of both embedded forms and standalone (Writer) forms.

Compare Access2Base with Microsoft Access VBA

REM Open a form ... OpenForm("myForm") REM Move a form to new left-top coordinates ... Dim ofForm As Object ' In VBA => Dim ofForm As Form Set ofForm = Forms("myForm") ofForm.Move(100, 200) REM Get the value of a control ... Dim ocControl As Object ocControl = ofForm.Controls("myControl") MsgBox ocControl.Value REM Hide a control ... ocControl.Visible = False REM ... or alternatively ... setValue("Forms!myForm!myControl.Visible", False) ' Shortcut notation ' In VBA => Forms!myForm!myControl.Visible = False