![]() ![]() Within a workspace is a target which you can think of as an application or object / component collection. Initially the infomation presented won’t mean much to a beginning PB user but what PowerBuilder calls a ‘workspace’ roughly corresponds to a ‘Project’ in the Visual Studio /. When you first install PowerBuilder and the tool is launched, you are presented with a ‘Welcome to PowerBuilder’ dialog window asking you to tell the application what you want to do. The same steps would be pretty close with any version going back to 9. Note: This article is written with examples created in PowerBuilder 2019 R3. This is part of my project ‘100 Days of PowerBuilder’ which is a series of discussions focused on basic PowerBuilder development. ![]() Posted on Friday, March 12th, 2021 at 4:59 pm in
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