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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
/*
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*
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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*
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*
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* except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
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*/
module com { module sun { module star { module sdb { module application {
/** denotes different types of (maybe virtual) containers of database objects
<p>In the database application of OpenOffice.org, database objects (such as
tables, queries, forms, reports) can be organized in folders. This hierarchy can
be imposed externally, or internally.
<p>For example, when you connect to a database which supports catalogs and/or schemas,
then those impose a natural order on the tables, in that a catalog or a schema
is a folder of tables.</p>
<p>On the other hand, for forms and reports, OpenOffice.org Base itself allows the
user to create folders to organize the documents - in this case, the hierarchy is
defined in the database document itself.</p>
@see DatabaseObject
@since OOo 3.0
*/
constants DatabaseObjectContainer
{
/** denotes the virtual folder containing all tables of a database, in a context where such a
folder is displayed to the user.
*/
const long TABLES = 1000;
/** denotes the virtual folder containing all queries of a database, in a context where such a
folder is displayed to the user.
*/
const long QUERIES = 1001;
/** denotes the virtual folder containing all forms of a database document, in a context where such a
folder is displayed to the user.
*/
const long FORMS = 1002;
/** denotes the virtual folder containing all reports of a database, in a context where such a
folder is displayed to the user.
*/
const long REPORTS = 1003;
/** denotes the data source itself, which effectively is the root container for all other
kind of database objects, including other container types.
*/
const long DATA_SOURCE = 1004;
/** denotes a catalog in a database which supports catalogs
*/
const long CATALOG = 1005;
/** denotes a schema in a database which supports schemas
*/
const long SCHEMA = 1006;
/** denotes a folder which is used to organize forms in a database document
*/
const long FORMS_FOLDER = 1007;
/** denotes a folder which is used to organize reports in a database document
*/
const long REPORTS_FOLDER = 1008;
};
}; }; }; }; };
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