Dear Richard Gaskin,
This is a simple array type data base. The row is income $650 to 20,000 in $50 increments The column is number of children is one child through six children. Each intersection (like $2,250 and three children) is a discrete number. All totaled there are 2,400 intersections. My best guess is that this comes in well under 1 mb. But you know databases better than I do. What is available in Revolution to handle this minor database? My concern is that I have never worked with programing interfaces with databases. My specialty is video and graphics.
So with respect to this area I am a newbie.
Thanks for your help.
>From: Richard Gaskin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 01:41:47 -0700
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>Jerry Thomas wrote:
>
> > What would you recommend to use with Revolution as a database method?
> > These databases are only two dimensional. ROWS are Income in graduated steps
> > and COLUMNS are Number of Children.
> > All of your suggestions are welcome
>
>What is the acticipated total size of the dataset (db only, not any of the
>media or UI elements)?
>
>If it's under 5MBs you have a lot of choices, perhaps the easiest of which
>would be a simple tab-delimited file or an array.
>
>If it's much larger than that you may want to consider using the db
>externals provided with Rev.
>
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> Richard Gaskin
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