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This
database program is an example of an "auxiliary" database:
A database custom designed to do a
specific task well
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The need
for custom databases arises when an existing program cannot do new
tasks required of it.
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Rather
than "scrap" the existing program, the additional tasks can
be handled by the "auxiliary" program.
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