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Newfangled Forum Tips Not to be Missed
Productivity Sweet Spot-light
Hotline Question: How can I build a dashboard?
Featured update: Simplified Use of RPG and CL objects
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If you haven't stopped by the mrc forum in a while, you may be missing out on some interesting tips and tricks to help you create even more powerful applications.
The forum was created as a place for both mrc experts and customers to meet in the middle and compare notes to make development efforts even stronger. So, make sure to stop by from time to time to get ideas, and update your skills.
Recently, we've added tips on creating Web reports that easily pull in data from Excel, using SQL more seamlessly, Splash pages made simple, and Easy Cascading Dropdown Menus, just to name a few.
There are also specific Web design Tips, areas for your comments/suggestions/questions, and places to connect with other developers.
The instructions on how to participate are at the top of the page.
Check it out here»
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Here's what Joe's buzzing about this week:
- The most versatile "Top 10-style" reports you've ever seen.
- Modernization in 5 Practical Steps: How we did it, and how you can do it too.
- Mobile business: Why it's barreling over the horizon, and what you can do to prepare.
Go to this Week's Cup of Joe»
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How can I build dashboards in Web 2.0? In other words, how can I import other applications?
Here's how»
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This section is for customers only and is password-protected.
This month's featured update:
Web 2.0 applications allow access of stored procedures via a library list at the data dictionary level as well as the application level. This simplifies the use of RPG and CL objects through multiple-environment setups.
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