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PowerBuilder 5.0 Series
Total Time: 35 hours

PowerBuilder 5.0: Overview Time: 3 hours PB5TC1
PowerBuilder 5 Overview introduces using PowerBuilder 5 with the Windows 95 operating system and establishes a foundation of knowledge from which the rest of the PowerBuilder courses can build.
  • Introducing PowerBuilder
  • Using PowerBuilder Libraries
  • Using PowerBuilder Application Painter and Applications
  • Using Menu Options in PowerBuilder Painters
  • Using Menus
  • Using Windows
  • Pulling It Together with PowerScript and Events
  • Using Databases, Toolbars, and Online Help

  • PowerBuilder 5.0: Getting Started Time: 8 hours PB5TC2
    Getting Started with PowerBuilder 5 takes a comprehensive look at application development using PowerBuilder 5. Users learn first-hand how to analyze, design and implement a simple PowerBuilder application
  • Understanding Analysis and Design
  • Designing a System with the Database Painter
  • Using the Application Painter
  • Exploring Windows
  • Designing Menus

  • PowerBuilder 5.0: Using PowerScript Time: 8 hours PB5TC3
    Using PowerScript explains some of the more powerful features of PowerBuilder. Users expand their programming skills while learning how to program in PowerScript and how to use SQL in PowerBuilder 5.
  • Using Events, Functions, and the PowerScript Language
  • Programming in PowerScript
  • Using SQL in PowerBuilder

  • PowerBuilder 5.0: Using DataWindows Time: 8 hours PB5TC4
    Using DataWindows covers one of PowerBuilder's strongest features: DataWindows. It describes several DataWindows development techniques and how to associate DataWindows with an application. The course also explains how to generate reports.
  • Creating DataWindows
  • Enhancing DataWindows
  • Manipulating Data Using DataWindows
  • Creating Reports

  • PowerBuilder 5.0: Delivering the Final Product Time: 8 hours PB5TC5
    Delivering the Final Product covers how to manage PowerBuilder libraries, debug applications, and deliver an executable.
  • PowerBuilder Libraries
  • Pulling It All Together in an Application
  • Debugging Your Applications
  • Delivering an Executable


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