Lessons
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Transactions
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Rules: Review and Client Side Validation
See moreMore Rules to Define Behavior
See moreRule Triggering Events in Transactions (continued)
See moreEvaluation Tree of Triggering of Rules and Formulas
See moreRule Triggering Events in Transactions (ending)
See moreAllowing Null Values in Part of a Compound Foreign Key
See moreSubtypes: Multiple References and Specialization
See moreMore Use Cases of Subtypes
See moreFormula vs assignment rule
See moreHorizontal formulas
See moreAggregation formulas
See moreCompound formulas
See moreDynamic Transactions
See moreEvents in Transactions
See moreAnalysis of the Transaction Design Model
See moreListings and access to data by code
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More About For Each Command
See moreMore About Nested For Each Command Cases and Navigation
See moreSubroutines
See moreUnique Clause
See moreData Selectors
See moreData Providers. Language and Some Examples
See moreDatabase update
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Single-Level Business Components. Review
See moreTwo-Level Business Components
See moreSingle-Level and Two-Level Business Components: Comparison
See moreBusiness Components: Differences Between Methods
See moreInserting with Procedure-Specific Commands
See moreUpdating with Procedure-Specific Commands
See moreDeleting with Procedure-Specific Commands
See moreComparison of BC vs. Procedure-Specific Commands
See moreUpdate When Foreign Key Accepts Nulls
See moreTransactional Integrity
See moreWeb Screens: Web Panels
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Grid Variables and Actions in the Work With Pattern
See moreDetermining the Base Tables and Web Panel Navigation. Introduction
See moreBase Table and Navigation of Web Panel with No Grid
See moreBase Table and Navigation of Web Panel with One Grid
See moreBase Tables and Navigations of Web Panel with Several Grids
See moreHow to Implement a Control Break in Nested Grids
See moreSome Considerations on Loading Grids Without a Base Table
See moreMultiple Selection in Grid and Commands for Processing the Selected Rows
See moreTypes of Web Panels
See moreGlobal Events
See moreMulti-Channel Displays: Panels
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Web screens with focus on Customer-facing. Introduction
See morePanel object. First steps
See moreExpand the knowledge learned in the course
Presentation
Objective
To expand and deepen your knowledge of GeneXus’ logic in order to achieve an optimal mastery and use of the platform for building digital applications of any complexity, with minimum effort.
Prerequisites
Acquire the knowledge provided through the videos in the GeneXus Core Course.
About the Course’s content
The Theory lesson consists of:- videos made especially for this Course
- extra videos that we suggest you watch if you have the time and interest.
The videos are meant not only to be watched as part of the course, but also independently, and that’s the reason why they don’t necessarily start based on the KB from the previous video.
On the other hand, the practice lesson (which you will find in the “Materials” section) is necessarily based on one single reality and KB.
Duration
Theoretical/Practical: 30 hours approx.
Recommended Methodology
For each video, we suggest that you:
1. Watch it and then try to do the same in your Trial version of GeneXus.
To make this easier, some videos include an xpz.
2. Watch it again, as many times as necessary, until you feel confident that you have comprehended the more significant concepts.
Making a list to identify such concepts after watching the video might prove useful.
3. Identify, in the wording of the practice lesson, the exercises or questions that correspond to the video in order to try to solve them.
Important: if you don’t have the time to do both practice exercises (replicate what you saw on the video + the corresponding exercises included in the Practice section), then prioritize the second part, that is, the Practice section of the Course. It is a requirement that you do all those exercises.
Course acquisition
If you decide to buy the course, you will do it within a study platform (LMS) and you will also have a forum where you can answer your questions, live online classes, self-assessment questions by topic and the exam.
Exam and Certification
The exam consists of multiple choice or True/False questions and exercises referred to the topics covered in the course.
When you pass the exam, if you are a certified “GeneXus Junior Analyst”, these two conditions will automatically grant you the “GeneXus Analyst” certification.Accelerate your learning with teacher support
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Materials
- Practice (PDF): this file contains the exercises and/or questions that correspond to each video.
- Images and xpz: contains images and the xpz you will need to use for the Practice section.
Bonus Material
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