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Jul 29th, 2004, 05:42 PM
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NEWB help
i want to be able to write a program that gets info from a server that has an access database and view its data and manipulate its data. its for my dad's business. for example: you start with customers which are hospitals, each hospital would have a set of things like what the nurses sent in and their current papers and progress. its kind of complicated and i need some help. if you are a kind person and want to help me, AIM me at shortman506. thanks a lot.
Last edited by shortman708; Jul 29th, 2004 at 05:51 PM.
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Jul 29th, 2004, 06:05 PM
#2
PowerPoster
Hi,
Two things:
1. Please use a thread title which indicates the problem to be solved.
2. Forums like this are not suitable for teaching you from scratch, whether it is VB.NET or Systems Analysis.
What you should do is make a start on your program and then post specific problems.
Alternatively, ask if someone is prepared to write your program if you pay them. (If you are prepared to pay $30.00 per hour you should get som response )
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Jul 30th, 2004, 01:15 AM
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Re: NEWB help
Originally posted by shortman708
i want to be able to write a program that gets info from a server that has an access database and view its data and manipulate its data. its for my dad's business. for example: you start with customers which are hospitals, each hospital would have a set of things like what the nurses sent in and their current papers and progress. its kind of complicated and i need some help. if you are a kind person and want to help me, AIM me at shortman506. thanks a lot.
Start on it yourself. When you get stuck, come here and post a question.
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