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The Alpha Software Forum is a free forum created for Alpha Software Developer Community to ask for help, exchange ideas, and share solutions. Alpha Software strives to create an environment where all members of the community can feel safe to participate. In order to ensure the Alpha Software Forum is a place where all feel welcome, forum participants are expected to behave as follows:
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  • Be constructive when giving feedback
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  • Stay on topic


Be sure all comments and threads you post are respectful. Posts that contain any of the following content will be considered a violation of your agreement as a member of the Alpha Software Forum Community and will be moderated:
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  • Encouraging of others to engage in the above behaviors.


If a thread or post is found to contain any of the content outlined above, a moderator may choose to take one of the following actions:
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  • Place the User in Moderation - all posts and new threads must be approved by a moderator before they are posted.
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Moderators may also rename posts and threads if they are too generic or do not property reflect the content.

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The owners of Alpha Software Corporation (Forum Owner) reserve the right to remove, edit, move, or close any thread for any reason; or ban any forum member without notice, reason, or explanation.

Community members are encouraged to click the "Report Post" icon in the lower left of a given post if they feel the post is in violation of the rules. This will alert the Moderators to take a look.

Alpha Software Corporation may amend the guidelines from time to time and may also vary the procedures it sets out where appropriate in a particular case. Your agreement to comply with the guidelines will be deemed agreement to any changes to it.



Bonus TIPS for Successful Posting

Try a Search First
It is highly recommended that a Search be done on your topic before posting, as many questions have been answered in prior posts. As with any search engine, the shorter the search term, the more "hits" will be returned, but the more specific the search term is, the greater the relevance of those "hits". Searching for "table" might well return every message on the board while "tablesum" would greatly restrict the number of messages returned.

When you do post
First, make sure you are posting your question in the correct forum. For example, if you post an issue regarding Desktop applications on the Mobile & Browser Applications board , not only will your question not be seen by the appropriate audience, it may also be removed or relocated.

The more detail you provide about your problem or question, the more likely someone is to understand your request and be able to help. A sample database with a minimum of records (and its support files, zipped together) will make it much easier to diagnose issues with your application. Screen shots of error messages are especially helpful.

When explaining how to reproduce your problem, please be as detailed as possible. Describe every step, click-by-click and keypress-by-keypress. Otherwise when others try to duplicate your problem, they may do something slightly different and end up with different results.

A note about attachments
You may only attach one file to each message. Attachment file size is limited to 2MB. If you need to include several files, you may do so by zipping them into a single archive.

If you forgot to attach your files to your post, please do NOT create a new thread. Instead, reply to your original message and attach the file there.

When attaching screen shots, it is best to attach an image file (.BMP, .JPG, .GIF, .PNG, etc.) or a zip file of several images, as opposed to a Word document containing the screen shots. Because Word documents are prone to viruses, many message board users will not open your Word file, therefore limiting their ability to help you.

Similarly, if you are uploading a zipped archive, you should simply create a .ZIP file and not a self-extracting .EXE as many users will not run your EXE file.
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    http://www.javareport.com/blogs/devcentral/blog.asp?id=10351


    Review: Alpha Five (12/13/2004)
    In its new version, Alpha Five brings impressive Web accessibility to desktop databases - turning them into full-fledged Web applications without any code.

    Developer Central Blog
    Review: Alpha Five
    12/13/2004

    By Mike Gunderloy

    Alpha Five v6
    $349
    Alpha Software
    Burlington, Massachusetts
    (781) 229-4500
    www.alphasoftware.com

    I last wrote about Alpha Five just about two years ago. At the time, I saw them as a credible alternative to Microsoft Access for building desktop database applications. In the ensuing two years, Access hasn't advanced much, but the Alpha Software people just put out a new version with substantially improved features. If you're writing line-of-business applications backed by a database, it's definitely worth a look.

    Of course, the features from previous versions are here: the ActionScript scripting language for fast automation, the ability to interoperate with Microsoft Office or other OLE applications, e-mail integration (better than ever in this release, with the ability to write custom handlers for incoming e-mail)), a form designer, and excellent customizability for the user interface including some spiffy toolbar editing tools. The program remains easy to use and fast. You use "genies" for most programming tasks, and the table, form, and report designers let you customize just about everything. If you need further customization, there's an underlying XBasic language you can get into.

    The biggest advance in the new version is the addition of Web accessibility to Alpha Five databases. This is not just a matter of exporting HTML pages. Rather, Alpha Five now has its own built-in Web server (or you can use it with Apache) and the philosophy of point-and-click programming has been extended to building entire Web applications. If you could build a desktop database, you can now build a Web database, and without writing any code. With things like menus, lookups, customizable grids, and more built in, this is an extremely powerful facility.

    In addition to its own database format, Alpha Five can now use data from any ADO or ODBC accessible database - which means you get to use all these yummy tools with your Access, Oracle, or SQL Server data, among other possibilities (or MySQL, for that matter, if you'd prefer a free alternative). Other improvements include an HTML editor, object-level security, and a bunch of new actions, dialogs, and other components.

    These days many of the developers I interact with are involved in writing complex source code for extremely obscure problems. But it's worth remembering that you don't have to write 10,000 lines of source code for every problem. In a large range of cases, a tool like Alpha Five will make you immensely more productive than any number of bare-code IDEs. There's a trial version available from the Alpha Web site.


    Mike Gunderloy, MCSE, MCSD .NET, MCDBA is an independent software consultant and author working in eastern Washington. He�s the editor of ADT's Developer Central newsletter and author of numerous books and articles. You can reach him at [email protected].

    Richard Rabins
    Co Chairman
    Alpha Software
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