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N-Tier help

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plexter - 29 Jan 2008 04:28 GMT
Hi wondering if someone could give me a example of how a hospital can
be setup in a n-tier environment? Thanks
Tom van Stiphout - 29 Jan 2008 14:33 GMT
Microsoft Access database program, the subject of this newsgroup,
doesn't lend itself very well to n-tier development.

-Tom.

>Hi wondering if someone could give me a example of how a hospital can
>be setup in a n-tier environment? Thanks
Dominic Vella - 30 Jan 2008 00:27 GMT
What's N-Tier??

Is this a database question??

Dom

> Hi wondering if someone could give me a example of how a hospital can
> be setup in a n-tier environment? Thanks
Tony Toews [MVP] - 31 Jan 2008 01:56 GMT
>Hi wondering if someone could give me a example of how a hospital can
>be setup in a n-tier environment?

Sounds like a homework question.

Tony
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