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Object-Oriented database design with the DatabaseObjects library

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Demonstrates creating object-oriented database systems with the DatabaseObjects library.
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''' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
''' <summary>
''' Marks any properties or fields so that the associated class of the container class 
''' is also used to load and save fields marked with the FieldMapping attribute - just 
''' as in the main class. 
''' If this attribute is attributed to a value type then an error occurs.
''' This attribute is useful in situations where another class (usually an inner class) 
''' holds a group properties or fields associated with the main class in order to 
''' organise and group certain properties. 
''' </summary>
''' --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Property Or AttributeTargets.Field, AllowMultiple:=False, Inherited:=True)> _
Public Class FieldMappingObjectHookAttribute
    Inherits Attribute

    Public Sub New()

    End Sub

End Class

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