Desktop Development


Specifying Styling for User Selected Output Formats Using the User Format Menu

If the output format for a report is set to user selection, the User Format menu becomes available. You can specify different styling for each available format by expanding the User Format menu, pointing to Create new empty styling block or Copy active styling to, and selecting an output format, as shown in the following image.

521S8206: Building InfoApps Using App Studio’s HTML Canvas (Self-Study)

This self-paced course will show you how to build a professional user interface for your InfoApps application. Using App Studio’s HTML canvas tool, you will build a cohesive and efficient series of user interfaces for existing reports and charts that range from non-parameterized procedures to heavily parameterized self-service procedures.

You will learn how to:

521I8206: Building InfoApps Using App Studio’s HTML Canvas

This course will show you how to build a professional user interface for your InfoApps application. Using App Studio’s HTML canvas tool, you will build a cohesive and efficient series of user interfaces for existing reports and charts that range from non-parameterized procedures to heavily parameterized self-service procedures.

You will learn how to:

502S8206: Reporting Essentials Using App Studio – Part 2 (Self-Study)

Expand your knowledge beyond what you have learned in the Reporting Essentials – Part 1 course. Using App Studio, this class will explore additional concepts and techniques for creating insightful application content through advanced filtering, constructing effective virtual columns, and producing sophisticated reports. Using a virtual environment that is available for 10 hours over 14 days, and in-session course materials, you will work through hands-on exercises and complete a challenge exercise to test your understanding.

502I8206: Reporting Essentials Using App Studio – Part 2

Expand your knowledge beyond what you have learned in the Reporting Essentials – Part 1 course.  Using App Studio, this class will explore additional concepts and techniques for creating insightful application content through advanced filtering, constructing effective virtual columns, and producing sophisticated reports. 

You will learn how to:

501S8206: Reporting Essentials Using App Studio – Part 1 (Self-Study)

This introductory course prepares developers for using App Studio, a Windows-based graphical user interface (GUI) development environment for creating WebFOCUS applications. This self-paced training gets you started with the fundamentals of report building concepts and techniques. This course gives you a firm foundation to build upon for more advanced courses in reporting and application development.

WebFOCUS App Studio User's Manual PDF

This content describes WebFOCUS App Studio, a Windows®-based GUI development environment for creating WebFOCUS applications. App Studio provides innovative features and functions that simplify development, thereby allowing you to concentrate on interface design, business logic, and data manipulation. Features include data visualization, color exception reporting, intelligent drill downs, and the ability to generate HTML pages without writing code.

App Studio for the Developer Studio User PDF

This content introduces WebFOCUS App Studio and describes the differences between it and Developer Studio. App Studio, like Developer Studio, is a Windows-based GUI development environment for creating WebFOCUS applications. This document is only for current Developer Studio users who are transitioning to using App Studio.

App Studio Maintain Data Language Reference PDF

This content provides a reference for the Maintain Data language. It is intended for application developers who are responsible for planning the enterprise software environment and for operating App Studio Maintain Data.