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The Object Database
Working with Frontier's database is an integral part of using Frontier. To be a more efficient, productive user, it's a good idea to spend a few minutes getting acquainted with the database.
This tutorial is for the beginner. If you've just open up Frontier for the first time, and are looking around, this is the tutorial for you! There's no scripting or programming in here, just simple tips and explanations on how to use the database.
Once you get the hang of the database, you'll be flying in and out of windows and subtables without even noticing it. It will fade into the background, and become the place where you are most productive.
Author: Philip Suh
Email: phil@gaijins.com
First Published: Sun, Feb 15, 1998 at 8:03:27 PM
Last Revision: Tues, Apr 14, 1998 at 6:03:27 PM
KeyWords: ODB, Tables, Object Database, Save a Copy, Backups
Difficulty: Easy
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Are you ready? Let's Go!
Page 1: Frontier's Database Defined
Page 2: The Advantages of Frontier's Database
Page 3: What's in the root?
Page 4: Navigating the Root
Page 5: Where do I keep my stuff?
Page 6: Database Names and Addresses
Page 7: Database Care and Feeding
Page 8: Object Database Tech Notes
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This tutorial was written by Philip Suh in Osaka, Japan. Page last revised 3/3/98; 8:41:36 AM.
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4:09:16 AM Wednesday, April 15, 1998
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