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Andrew: Thank you for the information on data variable types and memory
restrictions. What you sent was really appropriate and came in at the
right time! Please do not forget the ranges of the numeric variable types.

Hi Mariano,

Well, I will be sure to grab those as soon as you put them up and have a read. When I responded last it was all from memory, so I will take what you have and give it a good comparison to the documentation I have just to be sure I haven't lead you down a "Rosie" and wrong path. I'm sure others will do the same.

Part II of the tutorial will deal with the development of a small database
to keep track of clients and providers. The tutorial will start with a
problem and show how to put the elements described in Part I to work in
fleshing out goals, classes and relationships. It will then refine data
structure to produce trustable and valid tables, connections and
cardinalities Base can work with. Your help will be fundamental not only
to ensure the appropriateness of the data structure but also to help
explain how to code that with Base in a working application.

Alright, I think that is a very good choice - something you know about in detail, which is important, if I understand your background correctly. 'Providers' here would be folks like Social Workers, Psychologists, Psychiatrists is that correct?

I can assure you that a tutorial of this type will get a very broad and warm reception. With many readers in a short amount of time. One thing that I wanted to touch on is the use of the new Report Builder. There is a real need for something that covers this tool and I hope that it will get a good amount of attention in the tutorial. As for continued support, you have it in every way I can.

Drew

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