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Malcolm Bull: This is the MultiValue system

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This is the MultiValue system

by Malcolm Bull


This is the MultiValue system looks at the database model which is implemented on the various MultiValue systems. The book is designed to be an introduction to the nature and form of Pick and MultiValue Database and is suitable for anyone who will be going on to work on systems such as:

  • R83 Pick and generic Pick systems
  • Advanced Pick / D³
  • jBase
  • Northgate Information Systems Reality
  • mvBase
  • Revelation / Advanced Revelation
  • Ultimate
  • UniData
  • UniVerse

whether as a technical user or a non-technical user.

The book covers the major aspects of the database and MultiValue systems:

  • Accounts, Files, & Items
  • TCL
  • The editor
  • Procs & paragraphs
  • Access: the Query Language
  • Dictionary definitions
  • Processing codes
  • Basic: the programming language
  • Backing storage
  • The spooler
  • Applications software, including Runoff

The presentation is based on Malcolm Bull's experience of working with the MultiValue database for over 20 years

The book is designed to be used for general reading, and also as an essential element of MultiValue training courses. It is suitable for use by beginners, by experienced users, and by technical users

The book – like all the titles in our popular This is... series - is produced in a format which enables training organisations and software houses to include it as a part of their own education and training materials, and which allows us to keep the material up-to-date as the systems grow and extend the features and facilities which are available within the language.

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