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Posted 7/14/2008 5:52:49 AM
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Hi,

I am coding a client/server application which needs the user to select and save multiple terms and conditions through a form. Each clause (terms and conditons) can be of any length. These terms and conditions will change for each master record and hence the user should be able to select which to include and exclude from the final printout.

What should be the best logic and method to implement this considering the fact that the database will grow very big over a period of time? Please assist. Its urgent.

Front-end IDE: VB6
Database MS Access (To be changed to server class later on)

Thanks in advance,

Tom
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Posted 8/30/2008 1:52:24 AM
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These terms and conditions will change for each master record and hence the user should be able to select which to include and exclude from the final printout.


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Posted 9/2/2008 4:04:13 AM
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hi, tom the hawk
 
if your most concern is the growing of record in time..???
 
you can reduce such effect through the use of database normalization technique...
 
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