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      <description><![CDATA[Bravo, Dan! Write a book on these topics (Midas and alike) and I'll buy it, no matter the price.I've been using since D4 my own components to generate "smart" SQL sentences for joins. Now I'm looking inside Midas source code in order to gain some insight about how providers generate SQL.]]></description>
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	 (Ian Marteens)
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