
Training Courses
If you are a dBASE for DOS customer ready to get up to speed on the programming in dBASE PLUS 8 with ADO, or if you are returning to dBASE after a number of years or looking to enhance an existing dBASE PLUS 8 with ADO skill set, this two-hour training sessions will help you on your way.
The agenda for these two training session will include the following topics:

- How to use design tools to create and edit an application
- Location of files, the new graphics
- Creating dBASE File (DBF) Tables with indexes
- Introduction to the new SQLBuilder
- Establishing Parent Child Relationships with Data Modules
- Setting up Data Entry Forms
- Using High Precision Math, when and where
- Customize your application with Menus
- Enhance Reports by showing Grouped and Summarized data
- Building and Packaging the application for deployment to client workstations
This two hour interactive session will grant you direct access to dBase’s own engineering staff where you can directly ask questions and drill down into any issue that you need more help with.
If you are a dBASE for DOS customer and are looking for a way to keep your programs running on the latest hardware, this training sessions will help you on your way.
The new dbDOS™ training course will be 60 minutes in length and will cover the following topics:

- Architecture Overview
- Installation and Setup
- Using Mounted Drives
- Program and Directory Configuration
- Interpreted Printing
- RAW Printing
- Advanced Configurations
This interactive session will grant you direct access to dBase’s own engineering staff where you can directly ask questions and drill down into any issue that you need more help with.
Customers are very interested in learning how to migrate their dBASE programs to the current dBASE Plus 2.8, in order to take advantage of the latest technology enhancements as well as ensure that their programs are better positioned to withstand the test of time
The new Migrating your dBASE programs to dBASE Plus 2.8 training course will be 60 minutes in length and will cover the following topics:

- dBASE III+, IV (1.0, 1.5, and 2.0) migration to dBASE CLASSIC
- Migrating a project from dBASE CLASSIC to dBASE for Windows
- Updating the program to run in dBASE Plus 2.8
This one hour interactive session will grant you direct access to dBase’s own engineering staff where you can directly ask questions and drill down into any issue that you need more help with.
Upcoming Training Schedule
One Hour Session 1 PM EST or 10 PM EST
Two Hour Session 1 PM EST or 10 PM EST

