dBASE is a database management system that is often used for creating and managing databases, especially in the context of desktop applications and small to medium-sized businesses. It allows users to store, retrieve, and manipulate data efficiently, and it supports features like querying, reporting, and data analysis.
Neil Dunlop has written: 'dBASE III Plus' 'dBASE for professionals, with dBASE IV' -- subject(s): DBASE III, DBase IV (Computer file), Database management
dBASE is a relational database application, something like Access, FileMaker, or Alpha 5. A DataBase Management System could be used to describe these applications I think, but is generally used for larger, more complicated applications like MS SQL, MySQL, Oracle, etc.
Cary N. Prague has written: 'Advanced programming with dBase III plus' -- subject(s): DBase III plus (Computer file) 'Framework II' -- subject(s): Framework (Computer file) 'Getting great graphics' -- subject(s): Computer graphics 'Programming with dBASE II' -- subject(s): DBASE II, Database management, DBASE 'dBASE for Windows Programming' 'dBASE IV 1.1 programming' -- subject(s): DBase IV (Computer file), Database management 'Microsoft Access for Windows bible' -- subject(s): Data base management, Database management, Microsoft Access 'Using Framework, a pictorial guide' -- subject(s): Framework (Computer file) 'Access 2003 bible' -- subject(s): Computer Technology, Database management, Microsoft Access, Nonfiction, OverDrive 'Programming with R:base 5000' -- subject(s): Database management, R:base 5000 'dBase IV programming' -- subject(s): DBase IV (Computer file), Database management 'Mastering Framework III' -- subject(s): Framework III
Jim Sheldon has written: 'dBase for Windows made easy' -- subject(s): DBASE for Windows, Database management
Richard A. Biegel has written: 'The dBASE IV professional programmer's reference' -- subject(s): DBase IV (Computer file), Database management 'Easy dBASE for Windows object-oriented programming' -- subject(s): DBASE for Windows, Object-oriented programming (Computer science) 'dBase IV 2.0 for DOS'
Michael R. Irwin has written: 'Visual dBASE programming' -- subject(s): Computer programs, Database management, Visual dBASE
Sadler LoriLee. has written: 'dBase III Plus first run' -- subject(s): DBase III plus (Computer file), Database management
John W. Zumsteg has written: 'dBase IV PC tutor' -- subject(s): DBase IV (Computer file), Database management
The APPEND command in dBase is used to add a new record to a database table. It is similar to the SQL INSERT command and allows you to specify values for each field in the new record. The APPEND command is commonly used in dBase programming to insert data into a database table.
This may refer to dBASE III plus; an older programming language with an integrated database. It was quite popular, and other companies made imitiations of it, like Clipper, and FoxBase (later FoxPro and Visual FoxPro). Newer upgrades were also made for dBASE itself.This may refer to dBASE III plus; an older programming language with an integrated database. It was quite popular, and other companies made imitiations of it, like Clipper, and FoxBase (later FoxPro and Visual FoxPro). Newer upgrades were also made for dBASE itself.This may refer to dBASE III plus; an older programming language with an integrated database. It was quite popular, and other companies made imitiations of it, like Clipper, and FoxBase (later FoxPro and Visual FoxPro). Newer upgrades were also made for dBASE itself.This may refer to dBASE III plus; an older programming language with an integrated database. It was quite popular, and other companies made imitiations of it, like Clipper, and FoxBase (later FoxPro and Visual FoxPro). Newer upgrades were also made for dBASE itself.
Jinfeng Li has written: 'Ru he shi yong Han zi dBASE III' -- subject(s): DBASE III, Data base management, Database management
Cecil Wayne Ratliff at JPL in Pasadena around 1978.