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dbGet and playing with the database

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jkang over 16 years ago

dbGet and other database operations seem like they would be very powerful tools. I'm surprised there isn't more reference material on sourcelink for how to use them. I'm slowly traversing through it using trial and error and the appendix in the Encounter Text Command Reference but I'm wondering if there are any articles out there that might be a better tutorial for working with the database inside of Encounter.

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    Kari over 16 years ago

     I'm not sure which version of the software you're using, but if it's 7.x, check out the manual called "Database Access Reference". If you're using 8.1, the section on dbGet/dbSet is now in the Text Command Reference in Chapter 43, "Basic Database Access TCL Commands". I've also posted a couple of blogs on the subject:

    Getting started with dbGet

    A dbGet Code Example

    Hope that helps,

     

    - Kari

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    Kari over 16 years ago

     I'm not sure which version of the software you're using, but if it's 7.x, check out the manual called "Database Access Reference". If you're using 8.1, the section on dbGet/dbSet is now in the Text Command Reference in Chapter 43, "Basic Database Access TCL Commands". I've also posted a couple of blogs on the subject:

    Getting started with dbGet

    A dbGet Code Example

    Hope that helps,

     

    - Kari

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