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Focus Made Easy: A Complete Focus Handbook for Users and Programmers, 1/e
Richard R. Taha, UC Berkeley
Published August, 1991 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1992, 432 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-322108-3
$40.60
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Here's an all-in-one reference to learning and implementing Focus --
one of the major fourth-generation languages in use today. Simple to
understand and apply, this volume assumes no prior computing or
programming language, the first part deals with the Focus Report
Writer, showing readers how to use the Focus report writer features
to create and update files. The second part deals with database
design and file maintenance. Ideal for Focus end-users looking to
solve business problems in accounting, human resources, treasury,
engineering, operations, customer services, and marketing
department; as well as for systems analysts, designers, and managers
interested in prototyping new applications.
1. Overview of Computer Systems and Introduction to Focus.
2. The Focus Program Editor: TED.
3. Designing and Creating Databases in Focus.
4. Designing and Creating Reports with Focus.
5. Sorting, Group Totalling, Control Breaks, and Summarizing
of Data.
6. Data Selection and Filtering.
7. Designing and Creating Report Headings, Footings, and
Labels.
8. Customizing Reports.
9. Creating Work Fields in Focus with DEFINE and COMPUTE.
10. Advanced Features of the Focus Report Writer.
11. External File Processing and Other Advanced Features
of Focus.
12. File Maintenance Using Batch Transactions.
13. Interactive File Maintenance with the PROMPT Command.
14. CRTFORM: Creating Customized Data Entry and Display
Screens.
15. Complete Application Development with the Dialogue Manager.
16. Odds and Ends.
Appendices.
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