johnf wrote: > On Friday 12 December 2008 06:41:20 pm Bob Sysero llc Dev wrote: > > >> Thank you John >> >> My wife dragged me to the sport center and told me to work out. >> I will go over all your material and I also agree that I need to hand >> code using dabo. I also want to understand also from the class >> designer side. I been using dabo.trace() and what you explain will >> give me a better way to understand dabo and python. >> >> I will also go over Roger email Running a Report. >> >> >> Thank you >> Bob >> > > I'm sorry Bob if I somehow gave you the impression that you need to stop > using > the CD and start hand coding. That would be wrong. Everything you have > presented so far can be done in the CD. In fact once you understand the CD > you could get the job done in mins. It is true that I hand code most of my > forms. But I said most. I also use the CD to create forms when I think it's > required. So keep working with the CD. It will help you structure your > programs from the start. Second it will allow you to play and learn in a > very effective ways - like the property sheet provides insight into the > available attributes and properties. Believe me when I say that info like > that came hard for me and the CD offers it from the start. > > To learn about the Dabo report writer first review the screencasts that are > available at dabodev.com. > What I was trying to say and you are right is learn to using the CD then I need to learn to hand code to learn from the other end. I am still plaining on using the CD as the primary development system and I hope later I can help with the dabo development team.
I am going over your material right know and today get method II and method III working and will report back to you. Thank you Bob _______________________________________________ Post Messages to: [email protected] Subscription Maintenance: http://leafe.com/mailman/listinfo/dabo-users Searchable Archives: http://leafe.com/archives/search/dabo-users This message: http://leafe.com/archives/byMID/[email protected]
