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    This is a handy small tool to execute batch SQL files in SQL server. Just add any number of SQL file in it and execute all in one sort. Tool will notify when a new file found in repository or any modification is done on added sql files.
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    Aurora IMS is an inventory management system, utilizing an optional Client/Server model for ordering
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    The Library Acquisitions Database manages the ordering and receiving of items, such as books and video cassettes, for a library system, featuring individual-branch buying and budgeting.
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    WILLPOS stands for the at Work IndividuaL Lunch Pre-Ordering System. It was designed to automated the task of ordering from a take out service in a work environment. It uses HTML templates for a fully customizable interface along with GDBM database file
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