Create a project with QuickCode samples

QuickCode Tutorial Wizard gives you a quick look at how to configure the screen using QuickCode, configures the necessary development environment, and installs the sample file.

Running QuickCode Tutorial Wizard

When creating a project, select [Use 'QuickCode' > Start Tutorial] or select the menu [QuickCode > Let's Try QuickCode] with the project opened to run the QuickCode Tutorial Wizard.

Selecting Use 'QuickCode' in Project Wizard

Select the [Use 'QuickCode' > Start Tutorial] item in the QuickCode step and then click the [Finish] button to run the QuickCode Tutorial Wizard.

If you click the [Cancel] button while the QuickCode Tutorial Wizard is running, then you can create a project without setting the QuickCode.

Selecting the Let's Try QuickCode Item from Menu

Select the menu [QuickCode > Let's Try QuickCode] to run the QuickCode Tutorial Wizard. Configure the development environment in the currently open project and then install the sample file.

QuickCode Tutorial Wizard Execution Screen

The QuickCode Tutorial Wizard does not have a screen to enter the setting values and only consists of a simple function introduction screen. You can browse the contents by clicking the [Next] or [Prev] buttons.


Description

1

After checking the function introduction content, the [Finish] button is enabled in the final introduction step.

When you click the [Finish] button, the development environment is configured and the sample file is installed.

2

If you click the [Cancel] button, then the Wizard execution is ended.

QuickCode Tutorial Wizard Execution Results

After running the QuickCode Tutorial Wizard and clicking the [Finish] button, the following results are reflected in the project.

QuickCodeTutorialForm.xfdl

This file is created as a result of running the QuickCode Tutorial Wizard and you can search the data by clicking the [Search] button after running QuickView.

The entire screen consists of two views. View information can be checked by activating QuickCode Design Mode in the toolbar.