The Visual Foxpro Report Writer
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Author | : Cathy Pountney |
Publisher | : Hentzenwerke |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Application software |
ISBN | : 9781930919259 |
Reports are key to a successful software application. It doesnt matter how efficiently the users can enter data, how much information the system can store or how many complicated calculations the system can process if theres no way to see the final outcome. In The Visual FoxPro Report Writer, Cathy Pountney tells you how to use every nook and cranny of the report writer, and even shows you how to do things you thought were up to now impossible. If youre serious about quality output from your VFP applications, you cant do without this book!
Author | : Tamar E. Granor |
Publisher | : Hentzenwerke |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 2002-01-28 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9781930919228 |
An irreverent look at how Visual FoxPro really works. Tells you the inside scoop on every command, function, property, event and method of Visual FoxPro 7.0. The eagerly awaited revision to the Hacker's Guide for Visual FoxPro 6.0, this completely updated book is the one you'll keep by your side for as long as you develop in Visual FoxPro.
Author | : Marcia Akins |
Publisher | : Hentzenwerke |
Total Pages | : 602 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9780965509336 |
1001 Things provides the granular "how-to" techniques of every area of traditional Visual FoxPro application development. It's the perfect intermediary between Hackers Guide and Effective Techniques. The Hacker's Guide to Visual FoxPro is the exhaustive command and function reference to the Visual FoxPro language. Effective Techniques for Application Development with Visual FoxPro shows you big picture and in-depth strategies for building apps. In between these two classics comes 1001 Things You Wanted to Know About Visual FoxPro. Contains over 500 pages of "tips, tricks and traps."
Author | : Rick Strahl |
Publisher | : Hentzenwerke |
Total Pages | : 434 |
Release | : 1999-04 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9780965509398 |
Learn how to build large, mission critical Internet database applications using Tahoe as the foundation. Covers server side web applications, including ASP (ODBC and ActiveX automation servers), FoxISAPI, and advanced web features such as cookies, authentication, and browser functionality encapsulation. Also delves into non-HTML distributed applications and remote data services.
Author | : Tamar E. Granor |
Publisher | : Hentzenwerke |
Total Pages | : 996 |
Release | : 1998-11 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9780965509367 |
An irreverent look at how Visual FoxPro really works. Tells you the inside scoop on every command, function, property, event and method of "Tahoe." The eagerly awaited revision to the Hacker's Guide for Visual FoxPro 3.0, this completely updated book is the one you'll keep by your side for as long as you develop in Visual FoxPro.
Author | : Marcia Akins |
Publisher | : Hentzenwerke |
Total Pages | : 714 |
Release | : 2002-01-28 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9781930919273 |
With its native data engine, rich object oriented language, and capabilities to produce COM servers and consume Web services, Visual FoxPro is the single most flexible programming tool available to a software developer. But nothing stands alone anymore. This book will show you how to extend the scope and power of Visual FoxPro as a development tool by integrating it with other software and technologies.
Author | : Tamar E. Granor |
Publisher | : Hentzenwerke |
Total Pages | : 462 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Application software |
ISBN | : 9780965509305 |
Visual FoxPro developers are used to building large, complex applications using only VFP as their programming environment. But Windows users are demanding more - integration with other applications such as the Microsoft Office suite - Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Visual FoxPro can be used to automate - either visually or behind the scenes - any task or process that you could do manually in Office - plus much more. In Microsoft Office Automation with Visual FoxPro, you'll learn how to create powerful applications that span the entire Office suite, using Visual FoxPro in the driver's seat.
Author | : Tamar E. Granor |
Publisher | : Hentzenwerke |
Total Pages | : 380 |
Release | : 2004-11-30 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9781930919648 |
Annotation Acknowledging that getting a handle on the new features of a development environment is difficult, the tips in this guide organize the new features of Visual FoxPro 9 into functional categories, revealing how and why to use each of them. Visual FoxPro 9 features improvements in many areas, for example, the Report Designer, which include multiple detail bands; built-in output to HTML, XML, and image files; object protection; an improved userinterface; extendible Report Designer; extendible run-time features; and GDI+ rendering.
Author | : Tamar E. Granor |
Publisher | : Hentzenwerke |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9781930919402 |
So what's new in Visual FoxPro 8.0? Lots of things! New base classes, including CursorAdapter, Collection, and XMLAdapter. Powerful new tools, including the Toolbox, Task Pane Manager, and Code References. Structured error handling featuring the new TRY ... CATCH ... ENDTRY structure. Improvements in the database engine, including SQL enhancements, a View Designer that actually works, and an updated OLE DB provider. The list goes on and on. What's New in Visual FoxPro 8 organizes the new features into functional categories and shows you how and why to use each of them.
Author | : Rick Schummer |
Publisher | : Hentzenwerke |
Total Pages | : 528 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9781930919327 |
Ship it! Music to your ears or words that cause a cold sweat as you realize you now need to deploy the solution you have worked on for so long? Have you planned the deployment? Do you have the proper language in your contract with your customer? Do you have the proper install package? What media is the package going to be shipped on to the client? How will it be distributed? What happens after Setup.exe finishes? Do you have the support infrastructure in place? How are you going to handle updates and changes? There's a lot to think about, and deploying a solution requires careful planning. These questions and many more are answered based on real world experience within the pages of this book.