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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.
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.
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.
@see DatabaseObject @since OpenOffice 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 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 catalogs */ 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; }; //============================================================================= }; }; }; }; }; //============================================================================= #endif