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SUPON - Database pgm: tracks numeric-arranged objects
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Sometime after creating SUPON , Syringa Software became aware that with certain modifications, this database program could be adapted to other databases as well as that of grocery coupons. This is true, in general, for that kind of database which tracks objects numbered and stored in numerical sequence: e.g., a music library, wherein CD cases are numbered and stacked in sequential order on shelves; video library, wherein DVDs and/or tapes are similarly numbered and arranged; books_documents library; or collection of any items that can be numbered and arranged in numeric order--for rapid identification and access. For historical reference and continuity, the name SUPON is retained.
SUPON is a small, extremely friendly--yet --database program for management of the kinds of objects described above. Writing or sticking a sequence number on each object of concern, you physically arrange objects in numbered order at your (physical) storage location. SUPON lets you build/edit the database and view/print it in several different ways to access the object(s) you wish.
When you run SUPON , initial screen is the file Open dialogue, for selecting the desired database from files listed in SUPON’s Data folder (with file extension .cds). At first, you’ll see the sample files that were installed along with SUPON . Depending on file selection, the table-listing that initially appears is a sample database built from actual CDs, DVDs, coupons, etc. It is meant to illustrate how the program works but not to mandate how data should be entered in all the data fields. You can edit any of the sample databases, including name and headings, and can rename sets of files, according to your preference. But before you start to build your own database(s) from sample files, you should save copies of the sample files, as they now exist, to another folder for possible future reference and for file(s) reuse.
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