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      <description><![CDATA[Great idea. Look for it soon. And for fun, I'll through in how to get to Paradox data as well &lt;G&gt;.]]></description>
      <title><![CDATA[re: Data Access in ADO.NET by Cary Jensen]]></title>
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	 (Cary Jensen)
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      <description><![CDATA[Hey Cary,Would you an example showing how you can access Microsoft Access Database?  The reason I am asking you this question is because I want to emulate Oracle Financials but using MS Access or MS SQL server using Delphi as front end.  I have got the layout of the becessary tables etc including VBA routines.  I now need to add/revamp the front end so that the product looks professional!.Thanks very much indeed for any help you can give.  Alternatively, could you recommend a good book which teaches such things.Best regards,]]></description>
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	 (Jay Tanna)
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