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Re: Hello, and request for help with 'dynamic grids'

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First post2011-09-05 23:33 +1000
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  Re: Hello, and request for help with 'dynamic grids' Simon Cropper <simoncropper@fossworkflowguides.com> - 2011-09-05 23:33 +1000

#12771 — Re: Hello, and request for help with 'dynamic grids'

FromSimon Cropper <simoncropper@fossworkflowguides.com>
Date2011-09-05 23:33 +1000
SubjectRe: Hello, and request for help with 'dynamic grids'
Message-ID<mailman.773.1315229622.27778.python-list@python.org>
On 05/09/11 23:23, python@bdurham.com wrote:
> Check out dabodev.com. Dabo is a Python framework created by former VFP
> developers.
>

Dabo is a great product. Spoke extensively with Ed Leafe and Paul 
McNett. Unfortunately the framework is not 'dynamic'. If you have an 
fixed database and tables it can quite quickly create a basic data entry 
setup and menu. Looks great when it runs. The problem is creating the 
window and grid on the fly.

I want a program that can be used to open any database and 'data mine' 
and extract table content. Dabo allows RAD for an established relational 
databases not unknown ones.

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