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Building a Business Day and Holiday Database Subsystem

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17 Jul 2007CPOL9 min read 55.7K   613   36  
This is phase 1 of a 3 phase project. Phase 1 accesses a public holiday Web Service, and loads a SQL Server table that can drive dating and aging logic on large sets of data and assist in creating fast-performing queries and reports.

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I learned programming as a hobby via QuickBasic and Visual Basic 1.0 fifteen years ago, and have now been designing and programming business applications and databases primarily on the Microsoft platform for over a decade. My focus is on designing and developing practical solutions to common business problems. Recently I took time away from the programming world, and lived in Lima, Peru, and taught English classes there before returning to the US.

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