Yes, Michael, I'd be delighted. And thanks to both you and Dave for the
experience report: I'll likely go out and get a tablet and set this up
because I like to have DP handy

Using a web page designer is a great way to get it going (that's how Tony
and I got started on Know & Enjoy Mexico, from his design)

   1. get a web page design you like with some sample repeating data
   2. right click on it and "View Source"
   3. eyeball it to divide it into First Page Header, repeating Report
   Body, and Final Footer sections
   4. copy paste the FPH and FF into those sections of a DP report, also
   one representative RB piece
   5. replace each sample data item in RB with a (F4) picked database field
   6. run the report, open output file in browser and see if you've got it
   right; if not debug/fix/repeat

This annotated screenshot at
https://b1conrad.github.io/dp-html/ReverseEng.png shows step 3 of this
process for the sample. For a complicated layout, you might need to
printout the page source and mark it up with pencils and highlighters etc.
Someone showed this process at the conference in 2004 so it you have the
videos... You'll need to repeat the process so you have a page for each
panel you need, etc. Have fun, when you get the time! And shout out if you
get stuck

Best wishes,
Bruce

On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 4:07 AM, Michael Iannantuoni <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Bruce,
>
> Although I am using the DOSBox Turbo and Hacker's Keyboard option to view
> my DP database on my phone, I have had a play with your demos and can see
> that it might, in the long run, be a better option.
>
> I have an old version of Serif WebPlus(X6) so will, when I have some spare
> time (!), explore further and get back to you if I get stuck if that is OK
> with you.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Michael
> On 03/05/2018 10:57, Bruce Conrad wrote:
>
> Dave, that does sound promising. Has anyone done this?
>
> Michael, here is a very brief demo to let you see what is involved in
> using DP to generate HTML pages https://b1conrad.github.io/dp-html/ .
> This shows how to produce a very bare-bones page that contains the data
> from one panel, with one paragraph per record. Just looked at the result on
> my phone and it's readable ( https://b1conrad.github.io/dp-html/DEMO.HTM
> ) although not at all pretty.
>
> If this is the kind of thing you need, I'll be happy to be your coach and
> mentor as you go through the learning curve.
>
> Best wishes,
> Bruce
>
> On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 2:37 AM, Michael Iannantuoni <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thank you Dave that looks a promising idea, have you used it for
>> DataPerfect?.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> On 02/05/2018 19:35, Dave Britten wrote:
>>
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> You could always install DOSBox Turbo and Hacker's Keyboard and run DP
>> directly on Android. :)
>>
>> -Dave Britten
>>
>> On May 2, 2018, at 1:21 PM, Michael Iannantuoni <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Bruce,
>>
>> I'm not sure I would know how to do this but must first think carefully
>> about which data I need to access and how - directly, via links or both.
>>
>> I would only need to browse the data and not update anything on the phone
>> but would like to do look-ups, or something similar, from more than one
>> field.
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> On 02/05/2018 01:27, Bruce Conrad wrote:
>>
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> Good to hear from you again. This is what I would do, assuming by
>> "access" you mean read-only on the Android, with infrequent updates.
>>
>> Write a report in the database to produce an HTML presentation, which
>> would likely consist of many web pages, one per venue perhaps, and also a
>> "home" page with links to the various venue pages.
>>
>> From your phone, using the in-built browser, visit the home page and from
>> click on link/button of the venue you need to see. If you have staff at a
>> database computer, you can have them run the report whenever important
>> changes are made to the database panels.
>>
>> If this overall scenario works in your case, I can help you flesh out the
>> process (as there is a missing link or two).
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Bruce
>>
>> On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 2:40 AM, Michael Iannantuoni <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a DP database consisting of three panels: Venue/date, Titles &
>>> Sales.
>>>
>>> Sales is linked to Venue/Date by venue & date and to Titles by a
>>> reference number.
>>>
>>> I sometimes need to access this information on my somewhat aged
>>> smartphone while out & about at craft fairs but know nothing of Android
>>> databases.
>>>
>>> Failing an Android version of DataPerfect, can anyone suggest a suitable
>>> database please.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Michael
>>>
>>>
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