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If you don't already get this magazine, I would recommend it. There tend to be some pretty good articles in there and ones that are pretty helpful. 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I'm currently using it to connect a .NET 3.5 C# application to the Progress database using the Progress OpenEdge 10.1C driver.Unfortunately, Progress does not support columns which have sequential numbers in it. In SQL Server or Oracle, you can specify a column's data type to be a bigint and an identity column. 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