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Revision as of 08:44, 4 January 2014

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Contributions welcome!
Contact Jarosław Staniek (staniek @ kde.org) to coordinate our effort.


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)
Reports for Beginners
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.

TODO

  • Designing one-to-many relationships in Table designer
  • Using combo boxes in table and form views
  • Relationships (feature not available)
  • Subforms (feature not available)