Base



Base

Base is a full-featured desktop database front end, designed to meet the needs of a broad array of users. Base caters to power users and enterprise requirements, providing native-support drivers for some of the most widely employed multi-user database engines: MySQL/MariaDB, Adabas D, MS Access and PostgreSQL. In addition, the built-in support for JDBC- and ODBC-standard drivers allows you to connect to virtually any other existing database engine as well.

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Base comes configured with the full HSQL relational database engine. It's an ideal solution for everyday jobs, and for people requiring an easy-to-understand, simple-to-use system: data is stored right inside the Base file, and you also get native support for dBase flat files. LibreOffice Base provides wizards to help users who are new to database design (or just new to the software) to create tables, queries, forms and reports, and it comes supplied with a set of pre-defined table definitions for tracking assets, customers, sales orders, invoices and many other common and useful items.

Base is much more than a tool that can be used for standalone purposes – it's also perfectly integrated with LibreOffice's other applications. Base can supply address book data for mail merges in Writer using the LDAP protocol, or various address book formats. In addition, Base can be used for creating linked data ranges in Calc files, for data pilot analysis or as the basis for charts.


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bases

plural of base and of basis: All the bases are covered.
Not to be confused with:
basis – the principal constituent; a basic fact, amount, standard, etc., used in reaching conclusions; groundwork: This is the basis for our decision.
Base
basses – more than one person singing bass: There were three basses in the choir; more than one bass instrument: The orchestra had two string basses.
Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary Embree

ba·ses

(bā′sēz′)
n.
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bases

(ˈbeɪsiːz) DefinitionBaseball standings
n

bases

(ˈbeɪsɪzBasement)
n
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ba•sis

(ˈbeɪ sɪs)
n.,

Base

pl.

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-ses (-sēz).
1. a bottom or base; the part on which something stands or rests.
2. anything upon which something is based; a fundamental principle.
3. the principal constituent; fundamental ingredient.
4. a basic fact, amount, standard, etc., used in making computations, reaching conclusions, or the like: to be paid on an hourly basis; to be chosen on the basis of merit.
[1525–35; < Latin < Greek básis step, place one stands on, pedestal =ba-, base of baínein to walk, step (akin to come) + -sis-sis; compare base1]
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bases

Base Definition

Located at the home plate and the other three corners of the infield, where they are canvas bags pegged to the ground.
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