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There are many excellent online courses. This has been hugely beneficial in my day to day work.
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- Louise Nolan
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Borland Paradox 7.0 Advanced
Course Aims
The course is designed to introduce existing Paradox for Windows 95 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 7.0 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. |
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Table of Contents
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Performance and Database Design
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Relational Database Design
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Using Different Types of Links
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Using Indexes between Tables
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Creating Tables
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Setting a Secondary Index
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Setting Referential Integrity
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Data Validation
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Importing and Exporting Data
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Forms
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Advanced Form Design
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Field Display Types & Definition Screen
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Advanced Reports
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Graphs and Crosstabs
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Using Quick Crosstab & Graph
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Changing Chart Type & Title
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Using Graph with Query File
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Automating Applications
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