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The files in this drawer are example files that you can easily modify to suit
your needs. Double click on the icons to start them or drag-and-drop the
icons over an open db project.
Addresses:
This is an example of an "addressbook" which also records telephone numbers,
email numbers and a long comment line. It is designed with the US mail-
label layout in mind and has the following views:
* Mainview -All fields visible.
* Addresslabel -Only the address fields visible. Use this when exporting
labels
* Phonelist -This view can be used with the "Export view" menu to make a
phonelist suitable to carry around in the wallet.
Återförsäljare:
This file is similar to the Addresses file, but for Swedish users.
Labels PS:
This is a "label template" for PageStream.
The labels are 7 x 3.6 cm and occurs 3 x 8 across an A4 page.
The template is designed to suit an ASCII import from a View Export of an
Addresslabel view in the Addresses and Återförsäljare databases.
ARexxDemos/MultiMedia:
This demo shows how db can be made to handle pictures, long texts and sounds
using a simple ARexx script. It uses the RXFILE identifier in it's file.
It needs ARexx and Multiview to run.
ARexxDemos/MagicFieldsII:
This demo shows how the AUTORXFILE RFF identifier can be used to
automatically call ARexx scripts to perform a number of interesting tasks.
It needs ARexx to run.
ARexxDemos/ExpandII
Like MagicFieldsII but with a more advanced expansion feature using a
separate file to store expansiondata
Books:
This file contains book information and is in plain ASCII.
It demonstrates ASCII import. The file comes from Alan Wigginton's
QuickFile program.
Music:
This file contains information about songs a diskjockey might need.
It comes from an Excel-file made by Mattias Johansson, Sweden. Thanks Mattias!
Windsurfing:
This file contains information about funboards for 1994.
The database comes from a PC based database program and is made by
Richard Starkenberg. Many thanks Richard!
/David Ekholm, Datadosen