Well, it appears that you have to write almost the same functions for
each of the databases. 
>-----Original Message-----
>From:  Shaolin Hu [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent:  dinsdag 13 april 1999 14:23
>To:    '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject:       RE: Creating lots of Databases 
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>Well, as I have seen in various examples, every database has its own set of
>functions to write to the database, get the database, etc. I would like to
>see that standardized in one set of functions. This however I have not seen
>in any of the examples I have found. If I have to write all the function
>seperately for each of the databases it will take much space.
> 
>Ernst. 
>
>I'm currently working on an application that has about 20 databases
>the compiled code is about 95k, the prc is about 150k. I think it is still
>pretty small, consider a simillar application in VB will be way over 1M.
>What your definition of small?
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:        Ernst Steenbrink [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent:        Tuesday, April 13, 1999 6:33 AM
>> To:  'Palm Developers Forum List [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] (E-mail)'
>> Subject:     Creating lots of Databases 
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> I have a project where I will have to create +/- 20 databases with an
>> average of 8 fields each.
>> The fields will have a length ranging from 5 to 50 characters. 
>> I have looked at the example given in the tutorial by O'reilly and
>> noticed that there was a lot of code to support just three databases. 
>> I was wondering if there where any examples where they used a lot of
>> databases and have managed to keep the code smaller.
>> The application will be running on a palm III
>> 
>> Ernst.
>> 
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