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storing a calendar in VB to Oracle

 
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A calendar can be created easily in VB..but can the details be stored in Oracle...will it be too complicated?

I want to create calendars for different departments and store them in separate tables for a Patient Management system..

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why store them in db? can't you just recreate the calendars whenever needed? If you want the calendars for storing other data in each date then you probably have a major table(s) design flaw.
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Yes, I want to store multiple appointments on each date. The appointment table will have cid, month, date, dept_id, entry_1, entry_2...entry_6 as attributes. Does this table have a design flaw? I want to extract this information and display it on to the calendar in VB..

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