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Sesame Training Classes - April
Mar 20th, 2007 at 9:17pm
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Sesame Training Classes scheduled for Apr 4, 2007 and Apr 11, 2007. For more information or to register:
http://www.hammerdata.com/sesame_classes.html


Using Sesame Designer/Creating Sesame Reports (Beginner-Intermediate)
Apr 04, 2007
Location: Garrettsville, OH
9:30AM - 4:30PM

This six hour Workshop class covers using the tools provided by the Sesame Database Designer to do nice Form layouts, apply colors and formatting, and use elements (such as dropdown lists) that are not available in Q&A. Attendees will learn how to create, save and run basic Sesame columnar and freeform reports, including subcalculations and derived/calculated columns. This course also includes the addition of common cosmetic elements like spacing, fonts and lines to Reports. Attendees will also learn how to Reconcile design changes to a working application.


Programming Sesame with SBasic (Beginner-Intermediate)
Apr 11, 2007
Location: Garrettsville, OH
9:30AM - 4:30PM

This six hour seminar class covers beginner level use of SBasic programming to enhance Sesame applications. Attendees will learn about programming concepts such as events, variables, conditionals and loops through demonstrations of common practical examples such as automatically dating records, sequentially numbering records, making and using picklists, etc. In addition to basic programming techniques, this course also covers basic debugging techniques, to help new programmers understand the types of errors that can occur, and how to fix them. Attendees will also examine the differences between Q&A Basic programming and SBasic programming in terms of performing everyday programming tasks. After completing this course, a programming novice will have enough information and examples to create and troubleshoot simple SBasic programs.

  

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