
Training at Statistics Denmark
From 1 to 4 October, 2018, we gave the Blaise 5 Layout course at Statistics Denmark. They are moving from another system to Blaise and were as such very eager to learn all about the possibilities of Blaise 5.
From 1 to 4 October, 2018, we gave the Blaise 5 Layout course at Statistics Denmark. They are moving from another system to Blaise and were as such very eager to learn all about the possibilities of Blaise 5.
From 12 through 15 November, Statistics Netherlands will organise a Blaise 5 Layout Training. This is a four-day course for Blaise developers. It will focus specifically on how to specify and apply layout using the new tools in Blaise 5. The course is especially useful for existing Blaise 4 programmers who want to know more about how to make the transition to Blaise 5, or who want to know more about the new capabilities of Blaise 5.
Our new video tutorial about runtime shortcuts has just been released. This is functionality that is not yet well known, but which might be helpful for your surveys. The video explains what they are and when to use them. It also shows how you can create your own in 2 easy steps.
We would love your feedback, so don't be shy and leave a comment on YouTube if you can.
The 5.4 version was officially released on June 29, 2018.
It is available from the official location on our ftp-server.
Some highlights of new functionality in 5.4 are:
Manipula Dialogs, support for harmless changes, data editing functionality, extended accessibility functionality and active directory support.
Check the What's New section in the Help to see all changes/additions.
Registration for IBUC 2018 is now open. Go to the official site for information on how to register and for more information about accommodation and the program as it becomes available.
Please remember, you can send in abstracts for presentations until June 8.
From 28 through 31 May, Statistics Netherlands will organise a Blaise 5 Layout Training, which is a four-day course for Blaise developers. It will focus specifically on how to specify and apply layout using the new tools in Blaise 5. The course is especially useful for existing Blaise 4 programmers who want to know more about how to make the transition to Blaise 5, or who want to know more about the new capabilities of Blaise 5.
New for this course is that it is divided in 3 modules.
Gaining deeper understanding