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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> dbExpert is not a database.
> It's a tool for writing forms and reports to access your database.
Got it. Thanks.
> If you get the developer edition you should get the language specific
> libraries that you need. You need to check which bindings are included.
Good thinking. Will do.
> If you have never done DBA or SQL work, get ready for a learning curve.
> The online docs are over 8MB.
No DBA, a little SQL and I've had some SQL training. This should be
fun.
Thanks.
- Peter
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