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edited April 2003 in General
I am frequently creating reports but am limited by the amount of knowledge I
have in coding variables.

Can anyone suggest any good books / tutorials for creating code?

Are there any courses available for beginners in West Australia?

Thanks,

Steve.

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  • edited April 2003
    Hi Steve,

    Try downloading the Learning ReportBuilder program from our website. The
    article below explains what it is all about. You may also want to check out
    the RAP help file, also available from our website. This will give you a
    more code based description of how Report Application Pascal (RAP) is used.

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    Article: Learning ReportBuilder
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    Learning ReportBuilder is a complete learning system designed to teach end
    users how to build a range of reports. This system includes a 125-page PDF
    file, a stand-alone application complete with a database, and a help file.
    The PDF file is comprised of a series of tutorials that step end users
    through the process of building reports as simple as a table listing and as
    complex as crosstabs. The tutorials also introduce conceptual aspects of
    report building along the way. The application is used in conjunction with
    the tutorials so that the learning experience is interactive. The end user
    just prints out the PDF file, runs the application, and learns
    ReportBuilder. The help file is accessible from the application, so all
    three tools work together to provide a seamless learning environment.

    Learning ReportBuilder installs into C:\Program Files\LearnReportBuilder.
    When the system has successfully installed, a complete set of instructions
    appears in the form of a 'ReadMe' doc, so the end user knows just what to do
    upon installation.

    - Download Learning ReportBuilder

    http://www.digital-metaphors.com/LearnRB/LearnRB.exe

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    Best Regards,

    Nico Cizik
    Digital Metaphors
    http://www.digital-metaphors.com
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