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Creating database-driven documents

With Namo WebEditor’s Database Wizard, you can easily create database-driven Web documents without programming.

In this section

Introduction to database-driven documents

Supported document standards and database connections

Requirements for using the Database Wizard

Setting up an ODBC data source

Overview of the Database Wizard

Creating an output block

Creating an input block

Joining fields from two or more database tables

Using parameters with database-driven documents

Filtering and sorting database records

Working with block elements

Modifying block properties

Formatting database-driven content

Adding static content to a database-driven document

Creating database-driven documents

Namo Web Editor > Creating database-driven documents

  • Namo WebEditor 8 Help
  • Before You Begin
    • Namo WebEditor Fundamentals
      • Laying Out Web Pages
        • Basic Page Content
          • Spicing Up Your Site
            • Working With Sites
              • Publishing and Maintaining a Site
                • Educational Features
                  • Advanced Techniques
                    • Reusing content
                      • Creating database-driven documents
                        • Introduction to database-driven documents
                        • Supported document standards and database connections
                        • Requirements for using the Database Wizard
                        • Setting up an ODBC data source
                        • Overview of the Database Wizard
                        • Creating an output block
                          • Creating an input block
                            • Joining fields from two or more database tables
                            • Using parameters with database-driven documents
                              • Filtering and sorting database records
                              • Working with block elements
                                • Modifying block properties
                                • Formatting database-driven content
                                • Adding static content to a database-driven document
                                • Related dialog boxes
                                • Importing Excel spreadsheets
                                  • Creating charts from table data
                                    • Working with source code
                                      • Editing XML documents
                                      • Appendices

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