Re: Personal Oracle7 Data Entry--How???

From: stephen roberts <STEVE_at_chigtow.demon.co.uk>
Date: 1996/08/18
Message-ID: <840392639snz_at_chigtow.demon.co.uk>#1/1


In article <4v5uue$l7m_at_library.airnews.net> alchase_at_iadfw.net "al chase" writes:

>
> I am using the Oracle Workgroup/2000 ninety-day Trial CD as found
> inside the back cover of Developing Personal Oracle7 Applications
> published by SAMS.
>
> I can create tables and create users and now to learn the commands of
> the various incarnations of SQL I would like to put a bunch of data in
> the tables which I can then practice on.
>
> Is there a simple, graphical, spread sheet format, like Excel, which
> allows this. I have been able to find nothing. Surely data entry
> people don't have to use command line to enter data.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Al
> alchase_at_airmail.net

        The Workgroup 2000 demo disk I used contained a tool set called Oracle Power Objects.

This contains various utilities including Form generation, Report Writers and GUI access fronting a more direct route into table definitions and data +++ other stuff.

        Very easy to use. I had my first form up within 15 minutes.

-- 
steve roberts
Received on Sun Aug 18 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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