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How to use script files!!

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    This is silly, but i want to know where the best place is to make a script file for the creation of a new database. Must i write the script file in VB.net or in Access? And how do i use it (implement the script file so that a new database is created)? Please help, I am in the dark! :confused:

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      This is silly, but i want to know where the best place is to make a script file for the creation of a new database. Must i write the script file in VB.net or in Access? And how do i use it (implement the script file so that a new database is created)? Please help, I am in the dark! :confused:

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      for which database? MSAccess? and if yes, then why dont u copy the database it self?? Bit confused with yr question... :-( NetPointer

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        for which database? MSAccess? and if yes, then why dont u copy the database it self?? Bit confused with yr question... :-( NetPointer

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        Yes MSAccess, and I want to use it for adding an extra company's database to my program. OK, I can copy the existing db, but i don't know exactly how many companies will be added! I am doing it in VBScript now, but still don't know how to use it!

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