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This course is for programmers who want to learn about the PowerBuilder development environment and start creating PowerBuilder applications.

After completing PowerBuilder 6 courses, 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
  • Analyze application requirements
  • Create a logical data model for an application
  • Use PowerBuilder database tables for a data model
  • Use object-oriented development techniques
  • Use the Library painter as a navigation tool
  • Manipulate libraries and library entries
  • Print, modify properties of, optimize, and search libraries
  • Use regeneration and rebuild objects
  • Migrate from an earlier version of PowerBuilder
  • Build a dynamic runtime library
  • Use the Menu painter to develop a menuing system
  • Explain keyboard navigation and assign access and shortcut keys
  • Create toolbars and set toolbar properties
  • Use inheritance to generate menus
  • Manage window properties
  • Add window controls
  • Create window buttons
  • Provide for user input in windows
  • Alter the appearance of windows
  • Open a window sheet
  • Program applications to respond to events
  • Use variables in scripts
  • Declare new variables
  • Use operators
  • Use arrays in script
  • Build PowerScript statements
  • Use the script painter
  • Explain database transactions
  • Create user-defined functions
  • Use arguments and DataWindow events
  • Script applications to react to specified events
  • Identify SQL syntax
  • Create SQL commands
  • Use the SQL commands and cursors
  • Create a new DataWindow
  • Choose a data source and presentation style for a DataWindow
  • Create a Freeform DataWindow
  • Create complex DataWindows
  • Use other data sources
  • Associate DataWindow controls with a DataWindow object
  • Run the application
  • Use edit styles and define style properties
  • Create EditMasks style columns and DropDownDW style columns
  • Use display formats and validation rules
  • Customize DataWindows
  • Set display defaults
  • Use conditional expressions
  • Display data and data sources
  • Modify data and data sources
  • Use the Report Painter
  • Create a grouped report
  • Work with subtotals and grand totals
  • Modify grouped reports
  • Create graphs and nested reports
  • Modify DataWindows within windows
  • Run the Inventory Tracking application
  • Debug an application
  • Use the source views
  • Set breakpoints in an application
  • Review the state of an application
  • Build an executable
  • Create install files