drivers\drivers\cpp.nav\tutorials\ctpp_tutorial2.cpp
Now we will build some table/file relationships using the FairCom DB C++ Database Framework.
This tutorial will advance the concepts introduced in the first tutorial by expanding the number of tables. We will define key columns/fields and create specific indexes for each table to form a relational model database.
Like all other examples in the c-tree tutorial series, this tutorial simplifies the creation and use of a database into four simple steps: Initialize(), Define(), Manage(), and You’re Done() !
Tutorial #2: Relational Model and Indexing
Here we add a bit more complexity, introducing multiple tables, with related indices in order to form a simple "relational" database simulating an Order Entry system. Here is an overview of what will be created:
Note our simple Main() function:
//
// main()
//
// The main() function implements the concept of "init, define, manage
// and you're done..."
//
int main (COUNT argc, pTEXT argv[])
{
Initialize();
Define();
Manage();
Done();
printf("\nPress <ENTER> key to exit . . .\n");
getchar();
return(0);
}
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Continue now to review these four steps.