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
Joining fields from two or more database tables
Using parameters with database-driven documents
Filtering and sorting database records
Formatting database-driven content
Adding static content to a database-driven document