Mary Campbell's dBASE IV handbook / Mary Campbell

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto, Canada : Bantam Books, c1989Description: xxi, 970 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 553347764
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.9.O3 .C36 1989
Contents:
Part I. Designing and creating databases with dBase IV -- Part II. Accessing database information -- Part III. Working with dBase files -- Part IV. Using advanced dBase techniques -- Part V. dBase IV programming -- Part VI. Networking -- Part VII. Appendix.
Summary: dBASE IV is a greatly enhanced and expanded version of Ashton-Tate's popular dBASE III+ package. It builds on the feature set of prior releases and provides a user interface that is oriented toward the objects you want to create, such as databases, reports, or labels.Although dBASE IV brings a new user interface and many new features, such as a template language, you will find that some tasks follow the same basic process that you used for earlier releases. Designing a new database is one example. Although a new field type for floating-point numeric entries has been added, the basic design screen is identical with the old one.
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Includes index.

Part I. Designing and creating databases with dBase IV -- Part II. Accessing database information -- Part III. Working with dBase files -- Part IV. Using advanced dBase techniques -- Part V. dBase IV programming -- Part VI. Networking -- Part VII. Appendix.

dBASE IV is a greatly enhanced and expanded version of Ashton-Tate's popular dBASE III+ package. It builds on the feature set of prior releases and provides a user interface that is oriented toward the objects you want to create, such as databases, reports, or labels.Although dBASE IV brings a new user interface and many new features, such as a template language, you will find that some tasks follow the same basic process that you used for earlier releases. Designing a new database is one example. Although a new field type for floating-point numeric entries has been added, the basic design screen is identical with the old one.

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