Using CONNX Rotated Arrays
Session Information
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Session Overview
CONNX Rotated Arrays provide a technique for transforming
very complex and large data files into practical file
definitions. Using Rotated Arrays is one method
for creating a logical view of a physical file so that queries
built in Microsoft Access can be performed. This
session will provide you with an understanding of why CONNX
Rotated Arrays were incorporated into CONNX - and where and
how to use them.
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Who Should Attend?
Members of IT who are grappling with how to provide access
to corporate data that exceeds the limits of products from
Microsoft and other vendors.
Power Users and Business Technologists who need access to
the large amounts of complex data, and would like to use tools
that they already know and are comfortable with.
Business-Unit Managers and IT Managers who are evaluating
how to integrate multiple database file systems from various
vendors and need a robust, open connectivity solution like
CONNX.
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Methodologies
Depending on your database file structures, this session
can be conducted during or following the set-up and
installation of CONNX at your site. Regardless of
when Rotated Arrays are reviewed, you will have an
understanding of what they are, how they are used, and when to
use them. The consultant conducting the training
can assist you in determining whether the use of Rotated
Arrays is an option or a requirement for your desired use of
CONNX.
Computers used during the training will require a network
connection to the CONNX data source and CONNX. Additional
hardware and software requirements information is available
from your CONNX Sales Representative if you have any questions
prior to the training.
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Skills You Will Acquire by
Completing this Session
Upon completion of this session, you will have learned,
practiced, and assimilated the following topics:
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Learn what a Rotated Array is.
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Learn how to identify when to use Rotated Arrays.
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Know how to use Rotated Arrays in your applications.
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