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Monday, December 13, 2004

development path for GRML

Bar Graph MDI (bar graphs in web browsers)
Headlines MDI (GRML web browsers)
Pioneer Report MDI (GRML web browsers)
Tree MDI (GRML web browsers)

Shareware Junction Pioneer Report MDI (GRML web browsers)
Shareware Junction Bar Graph MDI (bar graphs, GRML web browsers)
Shareware Junction Headlines MDI (GRML web browsers)
Shareware Junction Tree MDI (GRML web browsers)

GRML Web Browsers Blog
Joe User GRML (web browsers)
Browsers Blog

Bar Graph MDI GRML, CSV, and delimited file and web browsers
Headlines MDI GRML, CSV, and delimited file and web browsers
Pioneer Report MDI GRML, CSV, and delimited file and web browsers
Tree MDI GRML, CSV, and delimited file and web browsers
GRML web browsers

CSV and delimited files and web pages are useful when used with GRML. When recording business activity, it is necessary to organize different sets of data. However, the data is best used when organized in a single file. When it is necessary to split out the data and use it in a database or spreadsheet, it is not difficult to save the GRML using CSV or delimited files and web pages.

Unlike CSV and delimited files and web pages, GRML supports reordering of the header items. To change where a column appears in GRML web browsers, simply change the order of the column using the column parent tag. That is it.

Other limitations, of CSV and delimited files and web pages, are the inability to hide columns. In GRML, to hide a column, simply remove it from the column parent tag. When the file is read by GRML web browsers, the column is not displayed. One change to show an entire column or hide an entire column. That is all.

The next versions of GRML are designed to have support for grouping, linking, and also, joining. Instead of having to learn SQL to get its benefits, just arrange column items and special tags to get the same results from GRML files and web pages.

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