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==Events==
==Events==
'''2nd October 2019, [https://www.eynshamhall.com/ Eynsham Hall Hotel & Spa], Witney, Oxfordshire, OX29 6PN '''
See the date, location and agenda from the link below.
[https://www.unicorninterglobal.com/news/2019/uk-dataflex-meetup-2nd-october-2019 October 2019 UK DataFlex Group meetup]
Summary of the day:
* Harm Wibier from Data Access Europe gave a DataFlex NextGen presentation, covering 64-bit and Unicode. Note, you can find out more or contribute to this subject on the page [[Make your applications work in DataFlex NextGen]].
* Next up, David Knowles from DonorFlex gave an informative presentation on how he has used [https://www.dataaccess.eu/products/dataflex-reports-245 DataFlex Reports] to significantly reduce the number of Crystal Reports that they were previously using.
* Harm then gave an overview of how to cleanup your code for DataFlex 19.1. This is an optional process and is mostly handled through a new compiler warning system. Your existing applications will continue to run the same, but you may need to make a few changes. You can read more about code cleanup in the [https://docs.dataaccess.com/dataflexhelp/#t=mergedProjects/Welcome/Language_and_Code_Cleanup.htm DataFlex Help - Language and Code Cleanup]
* Peter Bragg showed us how DonorFlex developed a new Web application based on their extensive DonorFlex Windows application. It was very interesting to see how the Web app that Peter demoed was using virtually out of the box settings.
* Mike Peat talked about MySQL, DataFlex, MariaDB and Aurora and gave some price and speed comparisons for them.
* Lastly, we rounded up with a general question and answer session - always useful to hear other people's suggestions and solutions to your own problems!
The date for the next UK DataFlex Group meetup was set for the 13th May 2020.
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'''1st May 2019, [https://www.eynshamhall.com/ Eynsham Hall Hotel & Spa], Witney, Oxfordshire, OX29 6PN '''
'''1st May 2019, [https://www.eynshamhall.com/ Eynsham Hall Hotel & Spa], Witney, Oxfordshire, OX29 6PN '''
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* Finally Graham MacWhirter outlined Select's business and development challenges and a look at where they were going with WebApp, which also prompted various discussions until we ran out of time.
* Finally Graham MacWhirter outlined Select's business and development challenges and a look at where they were going with WebApp, which also prompted various discussions until we ran out of time.


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Revision as of 12:42, 7 October 2019

The UK DataFlex Group started in October 2018, to bring together people who manage and develop DataFlex software in the UK. Of course, DataFlexers from further afield are welcome!

Generally this group aims to have informal, one day events covering just a few main topics, with focus on finding out more about what each other are working on and how the group can work together to help each other.

A summary of each event, with relevant links to presentations etc. will be listed on this page.

Events

2nd October 2019, Eynsham Hall Hotel & Spa, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX29 6PN

See the date, location and agenda from the link below.

October 2019 UK DataFlex Group meetup

Summary of the day:

  • Next up, David Knowles from DonorFlex gave an informative presentation on how he has used DataFlex Reports to significantly reduce the number of Crystal Reports that they were previously using.
  • Harm then gave an overview of how to cleanup your code for DataFlex 19.1. This is an optional process and is mostly handled through a new compiler warning system. Your existing applications will continue to run the same, but you may need to make a few changes. You can read more about code cleanup in the DataFlex Help - Language and Code Cleanup
  • Peter Bragg showed us how DonorFlex developed a new Web application based on their extensive DonorFlex Windows application. It was very interesting to see how the Web app that Peter demoed was using virtually out of the box settings.
  • Mike Peat talked about MySQL, DataFlex, MariaDB and Aurora and gave some price and speed comparisons for them.
  • Lastly, we rounded up with a general question and answer session - always useful to hear other people's suggestions and solutions to your own problems!


The date for the next UK DataFlex Group meetup was set for the 13th May 2020.




1st May 2019, Eynsham Hall Hotel & Spa, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX29 6PN

See the date, location and agenda from the link below.

May 2019 UK DataFlex Group meetup

A quick summary of the day:

  • Hilton Gray gave us an overview of Clubwise's business, their current technology stack and where they were going with it, followed by discussions prompted by that.
  • Wil van Antwerpen gave a presentation on The Hammer.
  • We had a bit of discussion about how we would like the group to continue: we all liked the venue (Eynsham Hall Hotel), so decided to meet there again on Wednesday 2nd October.
  • Simon Gottschalk gave a presentation on how his Shipping Vessel Registration system used Sencha's ExtJS as a front-end to his back-end DataFlex system, the current DA web/JS framework not having been available when he started developing it.
  • After lunch Wil moved on to presenting DFRefactor.
  • Hilton gave us an in-depth view of Clubwise's agile, Scrum-based development processes (prompted by a question about his role at Clubwise).
  • Finally Graham MacWhirter outlined Select's business and development challenges and a look at where they were going with WebApp, which also prompted various discussions until we ran out of time.




30th October 2018, Bromsgrove Hotel & Spa, Birmingham

Peter Bragg from CMAC Computer System Ltd. demonstrated donorflex their fundraising and CRM product, which it quickly became apparent from the extensive detail in the system, is sooo much more than 'just' a CRM system.

Next up, Mike Peat gave a Creating RESTful JSON Web Services with DataFlex 19.1 presentation. You can find the earlier version of this presentation for DF 19.0 here.

Finally, Nick Nikijuluw from Data Access Europe, shared what's coming down the track for DataFlex, no promises, but a welcome insight to what could be in the pipeline.