Difference between revisions of "Database Application"

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:* Create [[Document Templates]] that contain record data using Word, HTML, or PowerPoint
:* Create [[Document Templates]] that contain record data using Word, HTML, or PowerPoint


Best of all, every feature of the application can be extensively customized to suit your purposes.
Best of all, every feature of the application can be extensively customized to suit your purposes. For example, you can:
:* Use [[Web Forms]] to submit data from an external site
:* Create [[Sites]] to let external users interact with the system, without having to log in to the platform


''Learn more:''
''Learn more:''
:* [[Designers Index]] - For customization capabilities
:* [[Designers Index]] - For customization capabilities
:* [[Developers Index]] - For sophisticated development capabilities using programming languages
:* [[Developers Index]] - For sophisticated development capabilities using programming languages

Revision as of 23:44, 7 August 2013

A database application is essentially a spreadsheet on steroids. In fact, you can build one by importing your spreadsheet data, using the Application Construction Wizard. Or you can use the Wizard to specify the objects (database tables) you need, the fields in those objects, and the relationships among them.

Once you do, you get a running, mobile-enabled application with Forms for entering and viewing data, and tabular Views of object data. You also get the ability to run Reports and generate Charts. And you get much more:

  • Add Users and define their Roles
  • Organize users into Teams
  • Determine which data is visible and how Forms are organized
  • Automate procedures using Processes and Rules
  • Define Email Templates you can use to send messages that contain record data
  • Create Document Templates that contain record data using Word, HTML, or PowerPoint

Best of all, every feature of the application can be extensively customized to suit your purposes. For example, you can:

  • Use Web Forms to submit data from an external site
  • Create Sites to let external users interact with the system, without having to log in to the platform

Learn more: