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The following kind of operations are possible
  1. Update a changed record

  2. This checks the current record and updates it in the database, if everything is ok.
  3. Delete a record

  4. This deletes the record from the database
In this mode you can work with the record, selected in the Query-Mode.
The following kind of operations are possible
  1. Update a changed record

  2. This checks the current record and updates it in the database, if everything is ok.
  3. Delete a record

  4. This deletes the record from the database
In this mode you can normally: When you want to search for records you can place the following operators before the search-criteria:

Operator

Selects all records where the value of the selected field ...

Example

<

... is less then the search-criteria All values beginning with A or B:
< C

<=

... is less then or equal to the search-criteria All prices up to 100:
<= 100

=

... matches the search-criteria exactly Get all Smith's
= Smith

When you omit the operator, the '='-operator is assumed.

>=

... is greater or equal to the search-criteria All values beginning with L or greater
>= L

>

... is greater than the search-criteria All values with a positive value
> 0

!=

... is not equal to the given search-criteria All Records which are not in the state 'deleted'
!= DEL

,

... is one of the values separated by comma Find all records with state deleted or inactive = DEL, INA

Please note, that this operator can be used together with all the operators shown above.

*

... matches the criteria, and '*' stands for any or no text. Find all companies with 'Linux' in their names:
*Linux*

Please note, that any other operator is not allowed, when the '*'-operator is used at any place in the search-criteria.
Also note, that in great database-table the search via the '*' can result in long search-times.
In this mode you can normally: When you want to search for records you can place the following operators before the search-criteria:

Operator

Selects all records where the value of the selected field ...

Example

<

... is less then the search-criteria All values beginning with A or B:
< C

<=

... is less then or equal to the search-criteria All prices up to 100:
<= 100

=

... matches the search-criteria exactly Get all Smith's
= Smith

When you omit the operator, the '='-operator is assumed.

>=

... is greater or equal to the search-criteria All values beginning with L or greater
>= L

>

... is greater than the search-criteria All values with a positive value
> 0

!=

... is not equal to the given search-criteria All Records which are not in the state 'deleted'
!= DEL

,

... is one of the values separated by comma Find all records with state deleted or inactive = DEL, INA

Please note, that this operator can be used together with all the operators shown above.

*

... matches the criteria, and '*' stands for any or no text. Find all companies with 'Linux' in their names:
*Linux*

Please note, that any other operator is not allowed, when the '*'-operator is used at any place in the search-criteria.
Also note, that in great database-table the search via the '*' can result in long search-times.
NOTE: To go back to your application, please use the Back-button of your browser! NOTE: To go back to your application, please use the Back-button of your browser! The Init-Mode

The Init-Mode

In this mode you can browse the data, you selected before with your search-criteria.
The following kind of operations are possible
  1. Changing the sort-order

  2. Pressing one of the column-buttons above the data-rows (the ones with the name of the data-column) reorders your search result ascending by this column.
  3. Selecting a record

  4. Each line (record) is numbered in your list. Pressing this numbered button, selects this record and allows you to work with it.
  5. Navigate in the browse-list

  6. These buttons allow you to scroll in the result-list. Depending on the number ao records and on the place, where you are, you can navigate to
  7. Other actions

  8. On the lower border of the page, the other options are shown:
In this mode you can browse the data, you selected before with your search-criteria.
The following kind of operations are possible
  1. Changing the sort-order

  2. Pressing one of the column-buttons above the data-rows (the ones with the name of the data-column) reorders your search result ascending by this column.
  3. Selecting a record

  4. Each line (record) is numbered in your list. Pressing this numbered button, selects this record and allows you to work with it.
  5. Navigate in the browse-list

  6. These buttons allow you to scroll in the result-list. Depending on the number ao records and on the place, where you are, you can navigate to
  7. Other actions

  8. On the lower border of the page, the other options are shown:
The Query-Mode

The Query-Mode

The Work-Mode

The Work-Mode

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