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Intended AudienceThe appendixes in this guide provide a summary of SQL syntax and operatingsystem differences.Note: The term Windows refers to the Microsoft Windows operating system,including Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows 2000. Unlessspecifically indicated, Windows refers to any available Microsoft Windowsoperating system supported by OpenROAD. For more information on supportedplatforms, see the readme.Intended AudienceBecause OpenROAD is intended for developers who want to create databaseapplications, this guide assumes you know:• Basic programming concepts, including the principles of object-orientedprogramming (OOP)• Basic relational DBMS concepts, such as databases, tables, and cursors• Structured Query Language (SQL)• How to use basic OpenROAD features such as creating frames, forms,procedures, user classes, and global variablesIn addition, you must be familiar with your window manager and toolkit,including terminology, navigational techniques, and how to work with standarditems, such as menus and dialogs. If you are not, see your window managerdocumentation before using OpenROAD.Database-related ExamplesWhen illustrating concepts that require interaction with a database, we assumeyou are connected to an Ingres database. If you are using a DBMS other thanIngres, sample code involving database interaction might not be 100%compatible.Note: In this guide, “Ingres” is used as a convention to refer to all releases ofIngres.14 <strong>Programming</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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