Using the Embedded Data Table Editor |
You can use the Embedded Data Table Editor to manage data for your BarTender document in the following ways:
You can create a multi-table database that becomes part of your BarTender document. You can then use the embedded database in your document in the same way as any other external database that you might connect to.
To use the editor to create an embedded database
To connect to the embedded database
You can create a table of embedded data that is specific to a data entry control on a data entry form. This type of embedded data is supported by the following controls:
Dropdown list (multiple column type)
List box (multiple column, simple card, and custom card types)
Radio button list
To use the editor to create embedded data for a data entry control
By using the Embedded Data Table Editor, you can specify data types for the fields in a table (including auto-incrementing ID, text, number, date, time, check box, picture, and multiple choice) and select from various formats for each data type. You can specify that fields are required or unique within the table, and you can specify the fields that you want to be indexed within the database. You can also create validation rules for each field in a table and create the error message that you want to be displayed if validation fails.
Using the Embedded Data Table Editor Interface
The Embedded Data Table Editor interface includes the Data view, the Design view, and the Home and Fields tabs. Use these components to create and modify the embedded database.
Creating and Modifying Databases
Learn how to use the Embedded Data Table Editor to create and modify a database, including how to add and remove tables, add and remove fields from tables, add and remove data from the tables, and import an external database.
Learn how to use the Embedded Data Table Editor to configure validation properties and rules to make sure that the data that is entered into a table is valid. You can also create a error message that is displayed if validation fails.