Documentation about Vitalware's Database
Texpress User Guide
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The User Guide describes the retrieval, insertion and reporting components of Texpress which are collectively referred to as texforms. Texforms provides facilities for capturing, querying and processing data in a Texpress database. |
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Texpress Query Language (Texql) Guide
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The Texql Guide describes the query language interface to Texpress. This query language, called Texql, includes both query and data manipulation facilities. While modelled on the industry standard SQL definition, it contains language extensions compatible with the object-oriented features of Texpress. This results in a distinctive SQL "feel" to the interface, significantly reducing the learning time for experienced SQL programmers. Texql is still able to harness the power of the object-oriented model. |
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Texpress Client/Server API Guide
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This manual describes the Texpress C Language Applications Programming Interface (C-API). The C-API provides a back-end library of C functions which enable developers to harness the speed and flexibility of the Texpress Information Management System. |
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Texhtml Internet Services Guide
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The Texhtml Internet Services Guide is one of a suite of manuals describing the Texpress Information Management System. Texhtml is an application built using the Texpress Object Oriented Database System. It is designed to accept requests from Internet users in the form of Universal Resource Locators (URLs) and perform queries on one or more Texpress databases to produce a document of the results of the query. The derived document is in HyperText Markup Language format (HTML) and is automatically transmitted to the Internet user who submitted the original request. |
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