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Library 5 : Technical General
PowerBuilder 6 Series
Total Time: 60 hours
| PowerBuilder 6: Introducing PowerBuilder | 6 hours | P6BC01 |
| PowerBuilder 6: Introducing PowerBuilder provides an introduction to PowerBuilder and its development environment. |
- Installing PowerBuilder and Libraries
- Application Painter and Property Sheets
- Creating Menus
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- Creating Windows
- Responding to Events with PowerScript
- Running Your Application
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| PowerBuilder 6: Design Concepts | 6 hours | P6BC02 |
| PowerBuilder 6: Design Concepts provides an introduction to PowerBuilder design and object-oriented development. |
- Analysing the Requirements
- Creating a Logical Data Model
- Creating a Data Model Database
- Creating Database Tables
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- Using Database Tables
- Using Table Data
- Understanding Object Orientation
- Features of Object Oriented Software
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| PowerBuilder 6: Building Objects | 6 hours | P6BC03 |
| PowerBuilder 6: Building Objects begins showing the user the basic building blocks for developing PowerBuilder applications. |
- Using the Application Painter
- Using the Library Painter
- Using Libraries
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- Managing Libraries
- Creating Menus
- Attaching Menus and Toolbars
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| PowerBuilder 6: Building Windows | 6 hours | P6BC04 |
| PowerBuilder 6: Building Windows shows users how to create and manage windows in a PowerBuilder application. |
- Setting Window Properties
- Setting Windows 95 Controls
- Window Properties, Buttons, and Pictures
- User Input on Windows
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- Controlling Window Appearance
- Adding Elements to Windows
- Using Advanced Window Features
- Window Sheets
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| PowerBuilder 6: Event Programming | 6 hours | P6BC05 |
| PowerBuilder 6: Event Programming shows users how to respond to events in an application and use variables with PowerScript. |
- Responding to Events
- Scripting with Variables
- Declaring Variables
- Array, Class, and Reference Variables
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- Using Operators
- PowerScript Statements
- Using the Script Painter
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| PowerBuilder 6: PowerScript and SQL | 6 hours | P6BC06 |
| PowerBuilder 6: PowerScript and SQL shows users how to use SQL commands to interact with databases in PowerBuilder applications. |
- Understanding Database Transactions
- Creating Functions
- Using DataWindow Objects
- Scripting for Specific Events
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- Using Arguments and DataWindow Events
- Scripting for Treeviews
- Understanding SQL Syntax
- SQL Commands, Painter, and Cursors
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| PowerBuilder 6: Creating DataWindows | 6 hours | P6BC07 |
| PowerBuilder 6: Creating DataWindows shows users how to create and control DataWindows in their PowerBuilder applications. |
- Using the DataWindow Painter
- Data Sources and Layout
- Creating Freeform DataWindows
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- More DataWindows
- Using Other Data Sources
- DataWindow Controls
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| PowerBuilder 6: Using DataWindows | 6 hours | P6BC08 |
| PowerBuilder 6: Using DataWindows shows users how to manipulate and display data and data sources using DataWindows. |
- Using Edit Styles
- EditMasks and Drop-Down DataWindows
- Display Formats and Validation
- Customising DataWindows
- Column Defaults and Conditionals
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- Displaying Data and Data Sources
- Modifying the Data Source
- Manipulating Data
- Accessing DataWindow Columns
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| PowerBuilder 6: Reviewing an Application | 6 hours | P6BC09 |
| PowerBuilder 6: Reviewing an Application shows users how to provide reports and final touches on a PowerBuilder application. |
- The Report Painter
- Creating Grouped Reports
- Modifying Grouped Reports
- Creating Graphs
- Creating Label Reports
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- Nested Reports and Crosstabs
- Adding the Final Touches
- Creating Windows within Windows
- Checking the Finished Product
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| PowerBuilder 6: The Final Product | 6 hours | P6BC10 |
| PowerBuilder 6: The Final Product shows users how to debug a PowerBuilder application and create an executable program. |
- The Debug Window
- Modifying the Debug Window
- Understanding the Source Views
- Using and Setting Breakpoints
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- Examining the State of an Application
- Debugging the Application
- Building the Executable
- Creating Deployment Files
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