IDM-S-AK
Learning objectives
You will gain an overview of ...
- ... the use of user-defined attributes.
- ... the use of more complex IDM objects (Tablefield, Treeview, Splitbox).
- ... the use of modularization to divide the dialog into smaller units.
- ... the functionality of the Rule Language.
- ... the use of the trace option (the trace file) and the debugger.
Participants in this course will be able to ...
- ... implement dialog sequences with the help of the Rule Language.
- ... develop dialogs modularly in larger development teams.
- ... create prototypes for application development.
- ... localize errors in rules using the trace option and the debugger.
Content
- Elements of the Rule Language
- Event-oriented programming
- Loops, conditional program sequences
- Use of the IDM built-in functions
- Use of modularization
- Creation of executable modules
- Use of third-party modules in the dialog flow
- User-defined attributes and structures
- Definition of application-dependent attributes
- Definition of structures for data exchange
- Use of more complex IDM objects (tablefield, treeview, splitbox)
- Structure and properties of the objects
- Access to the objects in the Rule Language
- Use of tracing and the debugger
- Search for errors in rules
- Analysis of trace files
Prior knowledge
IDM Basic Course or comparable knowledge.
Participant's profile
Designers, organizers and project managers who would like to get a more detailed overview of dialog control with the ISA Dialog Manager.
This course does not cover the technical connection of application programs. The corresponding course should therefore be attended afterwards (Interface Course C, Interface Course C++, Interface Course COBOL).
Duration
3 days
Course fee
€ 1,200 (plus VAT) per participant