APPARO FAST EDIT FILME
| How to start the Apparo Designer and create a new datasource | How to open the Apparo Designer and create a new database connection. It is very helpful if the samples database tables with sample data are already installed because then you can import already defined Business Cases that are installed in the samples file directory ([APPARO_HOME]/FastEdit/samples) |
| The first "Table Business Case" | With a Table Business Case it is possible to work with many records, including filtering, inserting and updating, deleting and so on |
| Adding a "searching widget" to the Table Business Case | With a searching widget the user can filter the output |
| Adding a text area with rich text functionality | A text area widget is helpful for input of commentaries including different colours, bold, numbered lists etc. |
| Adding a calculation field | A calculation field is helpful for displaying additional data like sum, average etc and is read-only. |
| Importing the Sample Business Cases | There are already sample Business Cases defined. You can find the Business Case definition file in the "samples" file directory of Apparo Fast Edit. |
| The first Single Business Case | A Single Business Case is just showing 1 record at same time. Normally a Single Business Case is connected with a Table Business Case or a IBM Cognos Report Studio report. |
| How to connect the Single Business Case to an existing IBM Cognos Report Studio report | In this movie you see how to connect the Single Business Case of the previous chapter to an already existing IBM Cognos report. |
| My first Business Case Set | A Business Case Set is a combination of many Business Cases and the user can jump in a comfortable way from one Business Case to the next. |


