There was a lot of interest about PrimalForms during this year’s TechEd. Rumor has it the Microsoft PowerShell Team even demonstrated PrimalForms in one of their presentations.
We were very happy to talk to with our users during the show.…
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A new feature in PrimalForms 2011 is the Database Browser which makes creating queries in PowerShell GUIs as easy as 1, 2, 3:
Click here to view a video of the Database Browser!
1. Create a Database Connection or open…
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SAPIEN Technologies is going to Tech Ed 2010 in New Orleans, June 7th-10th! We would love to see you there, so we are giving away three Tech-Ed passes! This includes one all-inclusive pass worth $2000, and two show floor only…
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In order to start the planning stages of the next version of PrimalForms, we decided to conduct a review the current version. After gathering user feedback on the subject, we concluded that the script formatting needed a makeover to make…
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Recently on the forums we had a user who wanted to know why he couldn’t initialize the form controls within the OnApplicationLoad function. Seeing how this can result in some confusion, we would like to elaborate on the subject.
The…
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Recently I was contacted by one of our PrimalForms users. He commented that the behavior of a script deviated from what he was expecting. He provided me with the following script block for the Button Click Event so that I…
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PrimalForms 2009 features integrated help to assist users with their form scripting. This blog covers some of its features.
Help Documentation:
(Fig 1: Click on the Help button or press F1 key to access the help documentation.)
PrimalForms allows users…
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I hope you’ve been playing with the free PrimalForms tool and started creating some useful PowerShell tools. Here’s a technique you might want to explore if you are using PrimalScript. If you’ve used the PrimalScript for awhile you likely are…
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We are pleased to announce that the free GUI builder tool for PowerShell is now available for download.
Head on over to http://www.primaltools.com/freetools to get it.
(Registrations with a valid email address is required)
The tool works with PowerShell V1…
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