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9: \fs24 SHL Object Technology Center\
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15: \b\fs36 Overview
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19: \fc1\cf1 This example demonstrates how you can programmatically interact with the Adaptor and Database Levels of the Access Layer. Note the major difference being that the Adaptor Level deals with dictionaries and arrays, and the Database Level deals with objects.\
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22: \fc0\cf0 NEXTSTEP 3.2 and EOF Release 1.0\
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39: AdaptorLevel.[hm] interacts with the Adaptor Level.\
40: DatabaseLevel.[hm] interacts with the Database Level.\
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48: June 94 Version 1.0.\
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