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Creating Databases and Forms

( WT-1150-180 )


     Course DescriptionBack To Top

Course Offered in Partnership With DigitalThink

In this course, students will learn about the Domino Designer Integrated Development Environment (IDE). They will design and develop a Notes database, and set database properties. They'll also learn about basic database security issues, and then create and modify forms, database resources, and actions. Along with the other two courses in the Lotus Domino R5 Designer Fundamentals Certification Bundle, this course provides students with the skills needed to prepare for Certified Lotus Professional System Administration Exam #510, Domino R5 Designer Fundamentals.

This course requires a computer running Windows, Macintosh, or UNIX.

eMentoring Services are included with this course.

  • Course length: 8 hours

  • Course details
        id:      WT-1150-180
        subscription duration:  180 days
        list price:  $  325.00


     
         Languages Offered Back To Top

    This course is currently available in English only.

     
         Prerequisites Back To Top

    To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:

  • Demonstrate completion of Lotus Notes 5 Fundamentals I, or equivalent knowledge and experience
  • Demonstrate a basic understanding of Notes client Rich Text field capability (tables, action hotspots, doclinks, computed text, buttons, etc.)
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         Skills Gained Back To Top

    Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Effectively use the Domino Designer
  • Locate development assistance within Notes and on the World Wide Web
  • Create a new Notes database
  • Use the Database Properties box to set database properties
  • Create new database forms
  • Set form properties using the Form Properties box
  • Program form events
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         Related Courses Back To Top

  • After: Capturing and Displaying Data
  • After: Database Navigation and Programmability
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         Course Content Back To Top



    Module 1: Course introduction Back To Top

  • Course introduction
  • Prerequisites
  • What you need
  • What to expect
  • Meet your tutors
  • Meet your instructor
  • Course context


  • Module 2: Getting started with Notes Designer Back To Top

  • Getting started with Notes Designer
  • Overview of Notes
  • Domino Designer
  • Basic Notes database design elements
  • Additional design elements
  • Database design resources
  • Programming options within Notes
  • Finding help within Notes
  • Additional development resources
  • Notes database templates
  • Module wrap-up


  • Module 3: Creating a new database Back To Top

  • Creating a new database
  • Creating a new Notes database
  • Database access control lists
  • Database security: groups and roles
  • Database Properties box the Basics tab
  • Database types
  • Database archives
  • Database replication
  • Replication settings
  • Module wrap-up


  • Module 4: Database properties Back To Top

  • Database properties
  • Database Properties box: the Info tab
  • Database Properties box: the Print tab
  • Database Properties box: the Design tab
  • Database Properties box: the Launch tab
  • Database Properties box: the Full Text tab
  • Database Properties box: the Advanced tab
  • Module wrap-up


  • Module 5: Forms Back To Top

  • Forms
  • Creating a new Form
  • Forms Properties box the Form Info tab
  • Form Properties box: the Defaults tab
  • Form Properties box: the Launch tab
  • Form Properties box: the Background tab
  • Form Properties box: the Header tab
  • Form Properties box: the Print tab
  • Form Properties box: the Security tab
  • Module wrap-up


  • Module 6: Form programmability Back To Top

  • Form programmability
  • Form window titles
  • Form events
  • Static text
  • Computed text
  • Collapsible sections
  • Graphics
  • Hotspots
  • Form actions
  • Module wrap-up


  • Module 7: More form features Back To Top

  • More form features
  • Embedded elements
  • Group scheduler control
  • Programming the group scheduling control
  • HTML
  • Form HTML attributes
  • Layout regions
  • Subforms
  • Testing forms
  • Module wrap-up


  • Module 8: Course wrap-up Back To Top

  • Course wrap-up
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