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Re: help help

From: David Pattinson <david_at_addease.com.au>
Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 14:21:14 +1000
Message-ID: <37423C39.6EEF47D@addease.com.au>


Richard,

In my opinion, a good subject is to take your paper diary or planner and build it's functionality into a database. This is because it is a problem domain which is reasonably well understood, and you have an example of an existing manual system. If you can build a good diary system, including persons, companies, events, calendar (for holidays), expenses, etc... then you are well on the way to building a commercial database. You will most likely have access to existing applications, like MS Outlook etc. this will help also.

HTH, David.

Richard Cuello wrote:

> What kind (subject) of database does everyone operate? egs. retail,
> legal, personal, hospital, etc.. And what entities are part of your
> database? egs, name, address, phone, billing.. etc..
>
> I'm designing a database for a class and I am looking looing for
> feedback on what to do my project on.
>
> r
Received on Tue May 18 1999 - 23:21:14 CDT

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