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Roll Database
By D. L. Bullock

I have also had extensive experience with dbase, Framework, Ami Pro, and
Microsoft Access most recently.  I once started a roll database and never
had time to finish entering.  I do know I had to keep enlarging fields,
and adding fields for different types of music.  It would be helpful to
me and possibly others working on such lists if you major roll database
people could give us a list of your fields and how many characters each
one uses.  I plan to start all over on my roll collection database
someday soon and I would find this helpful.  I really need to do this
as I do not know what I have anymore.  I quit counting after I reached
2,000, which I know is a small collection to some of you guys.  I often
think I know what I have but then I try to find it.  Boy!  what a job.

D. L. Bullock   Piano World   St. Louis



(Message sent 30 Jul 97 00:12:40 EDT , from time zone -0400.)

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