Advanced Powerbuilder 4.0 Techniques (Paper with 3.5 Disk)
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D. DERRIK DEYHIMI is a Senior Technical Manager with Business Solutions, Inc. in Houston, Texas. Derrik has over seven years of experience in the design and implementation of departmental and enterprise-wide applications and architectures using distributed technologies, and has been designing and developing PowerBuilder applications and architectures since the beta release of PowerBuilder 1.0. Deyhimi received his MBA from the University of Houston and has also done studies in computer science at Columbia University.

DAVID SCOTT HEATH is a Technical Manager with Business Solutions, Inc. in Austin, Texas. Scott has over seven years of experience in the design and implementation of departmental and enterprise-wide applications using client/server technologies. Scott received his BS in electrical engineering from Texas A&M University.

DAVID MOSLEY is a Technical Manager with Business Solutions, Inc. in Houston, Texas. David has over eight years of experience in the design and implementation of departmental and enterprise-wide client/server systems using distributed technologies. David received his BS in computer science from Texas A&M University.

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Overview Application Architectures.

Development.

DataWindows.

Multiple Document Interface (MDI).

Menus.

Windows.

User Objects.

Functions.

Graphs and Reporting.

Printing and File/DOS I/O.

Debugging.

Advanced Concepts.

eMail Interfaces.

Open Repository Case API (ORCA).

Interfacing with the Operating System.

Network Considerations.

Database Connectivity.

Open Database Connectivity (ODBC).

WATCOM SQL.

Other Databases.

Administration.

Project Standards and Naming Conventions.

Creating an Executable.

Testing PowerBuilder Applications.

PowerBuilder Software Migration.

Performance Considerations.

The Data Pipeline.

Appendices.

Further Readings.

Index.

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