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050 | _aQA 76.9.D3 .L57 1991 | ||
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_aLiskin, Miriam _eauthor |
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_aLiskin's dBase IV 1.1 handbook / _cMiriam Liskin. |
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_aBerkeley, California : _bOsborne McGraw-Hill, _cc1991 |
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_axxv, 902 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _aIntroduction -- One. Introduction to Data Base Management -- Two. Starting and Running dBase IV -- Three. Planning and Designing a Data Base -- Four. Entering and Updating Data -- Five. Working at the Dot Prompt -- Six. Selecting Fields -- Seven. Selecting Records -- Eight. Sorting a Data Base -- Nine. Indexing a Data Base -- Ten. Performing Calculations -- Eleven. Defining and Printing Labels -- Twelve. Printing Columnar Reports -- Thirteen. Customizing Label and Report Forms -- Fourteen. Printing Form and Mailmerge Reports -- Fifteen. Creating Custom Data Entry Forms -- Sixteen. Reorganizing Data Bases -- Seventeen. Working with Multiple Data Bases -- Eighteen. Customizing the Working Environment -- Nineteen. Managing Disk Files -- Twenty. Exchanging Data with Other Software -- Twenty-One. Writing Simple Programs -- Twenty-Two. Creating Menu-Driven Applications -- Twenty-Three. Networking and Security -- Appendixes -- Index. | ||
520 | _aA comprehensive handbook that assumes no prior knowledge of dBASE IV 1.1. It is organized around typical database operations, such as entering and editing data, designing screens, printing reports, exchanging data with other software and customizing the environment. | ||
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