
|Articles|March 1, 2000
- March 2000
- Volume 18
- Issue 3
- Pages: 308–317
Automation and Reporting with a Desktop Database Management System
Author(s)Glenn Ouchi
The last "Data File" column discussed three of the six main parts found in a desktop database management system. In this installment, Glenn Ouchi introduces the other three parts: reports, macros, and modules.
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The last "Data File" column discussed three of the six main parts found in a desktop database management system. In this installment, Glenn Ouchi introduces the other three parts: reports, macros, and modules.
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