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Corel Paradox 8.0 Advanced



Course Aims
The course is designed to introduce existing Paradox 8.0 users to some of the more advanced features and facilities of this software; to encourage confidence, control and creative use of Paradox by taking a structured look at some of the more advanced functions; to help users plan and develop their applications systematically, efficiently and economically; to promote good design and development techniques. Hands-on, there will be time to practice all the techniques taught and discuss how best to apply them to your database solutions.
Assumed Knowledge
A good working knowledge of Paradox Interface, table creation, basic query and report writing functions and relational database concepts gained from practical experience in developing simple applications with the software or work-a-like products is assumed. Prior attendance on the "Paradox 8.0 for Windows 95 Introduction" course or similar knowledge gained from the workplace is essential.
Course Audience
Existing Paradox for Windows 95 users with a good understanding of the interface or work-a-like product who need to develop their understanding of the software with the objective of developing more sophisticated applications using.

This course can be found in the following categories:
Course Library > Databases > Paradox
Course Library > Corel

Table of Contents
Components of a database
  • Table
  • Forms
  • Reports
  • Indexes
  • Queries
  • Graphs
  • Crosstabs
  • ObjectPAL
     
    Performance and database design
  • Objectives when designing a database
  • Database design
  • Indexes and keys
  • Multiple field indexes
     
    Relational database design
  • Designing tables
  • Definition of a relational database
  • Creating a relational model
  • Different types of links
  • Using indexes between tables
  • Primary keys
  • Referential integrity
     
    Creating a table
  • Field names
  • Field types
     
    Data validation
  • Validity checks
  • Table lookup
  • Passwords
     
    Using data from other applications
  • Supported formats
     
    Forms
  • Using the Quick Form
  • Designing a new form
  • Creating multiple-table forms
  • Form design tools
  • Selecting objects
  • Changing the properties of objects
  • Moving and resizing fields
  • Aligning and resizing multiple objects
  • Working with fields
  • Saving and opening a form
    Advanced form design
  • Field display types
  • Calculated fields
  • Field definition screen
     
    Query by example
  • Filters
  • Types of queries
  • The Query Form
  • Selecting fields
  • Criteria
  • Summary operators
  • Querying multiple tables
     
    Reporting
  • Tabular reports
  • Design tools
  • Groups in reports
  • Calculations
     
    Graphs and Crosstabs
  • Crosstabs
  • Graphs
  • What a graph is made of
     
    Automating application
  • The Button Expert
  • Button style
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