I would investigate a framework to put between yourself and the data - NHibernate, or Microsoft's own Entity Framework, or a complete application framework like StrataFrame. There are myriad approaches to data in .Net and choosing a "right" one for your purposes needs quite a bit of investigation. -- Alan Bourke [email protected]
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