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Sounds like you are asking what is the first database application that was
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11/26/2007 5:26:57 PM
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Cardfile was the first Microsoft database. ;-)
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Jerry Whittle, Microsoft Access MVP
Light. Strong. Cheap. Pick two. Keith Bontrager - Bicycle Builder.
"RBear3" wrote:
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> Sounds like you are asking what is the first database application that was
> constructed using Access. Not really sure how we would answer that. You
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11/26/2007 7:17:04 PM
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