After completing PowerBuilder 6: Introducing PowerBuilder, the user should be able to:
| Describe PowerBuilder's main components |
| Create and manage PowerBuilder libraries |
| Use the Application painter |
| Create menus |
| Create windows |
| Use PowerScript to respond to events |
| Run a PowerBuilder application |
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Installing PowerBuilder and Libraries
| PowerBuilder's main components |
| Using PowerBuilder libraries |
| Creating a library |
Application Painter and Property Sheets
| Using the Application painter |
| Understanding property sheets |
| Specifying a library path |
Creating Menus
| Using menus in your application |
| Using control menu boxes |
| Creating menus |
Creating Windows
| Defining windows |
| Creating windows using inheritance |
| Associating a menu to your window |
| Creating an MDI Frame |
Responding to Events with PowerScript
| Coding your application with PowerScript and events |
| Programming in PowerScript |
Running Your Application
| Running your PowerBuilder application |
| Using online help |
| Customizing your PowerBuilder toolbars |
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This course is distributed with:
| Exercises that allow users to practice in PowerBuilder 6 |
| A file containing the text of the exercises |
| Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to the PowerBuilder 6 product |
| A PowerBuilder 6 glossary |
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