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Thank you Andre Garzia, for the new blog post and samples.
These are great samples for using Appli.
Appli users, i highly reccomend users of Appli to review these post.
Creatively Looking Forward,
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Thanks for the feedback, Clarence. We have a new user series under development to coincide with our new Learn Tier. We will keep the blogs flowing as well.
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Thanks a lot for the kind words, Clarence, is there any topic that you'd like to see explored in another in-depth tutorial? Tell me, and I'll get it to you by next week :-)
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I like testing the different capabilities of Appli. I am working on a sample of an Authors-books appli application. It uses a 1 to many database with an Authors table and a books table. I hope to post this soon. I can send a preliminary version if you want. The Authors sceen has 3 layouts. one for the authors, one forht books and a layout for a description of the book contents. One of my next projexcts will be a smaple many - to - many table application. To me, thiese are the basic essences of databases.
I'll keep you [osted.
Creatively Looking Forward,
chipsm@themartinz.com
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I opened the link for your posting and I want to thank you for the work you've done. It hits the spot!
I hope that other Appli users will read the tutorial and get some real use from it. The expample is what Appli developers can use to create real and useful database applications.
Creatively Looking Forward,
chipsm@themartinz.com
(This post was last modified: 11-03-2023, 09:53 PM by
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