Thank you very much every of you for your answers.  It helped, and it
answered a lot of questions, though I have one more here.

I'm use to SQL format (I've been surprised the first time I noticed, but
yes, there is SQL on AS400 and it's actually really useful...), though I've
also learned to use the ADO.Net.  I'm willing to do this program using a MVC
model, so even if I change my mind later, that should not affect the whole
work.

Now, the data I'm going to use will probably have lot of relations.  Easy
example here : I'd like people to have different sources (types) of
expenses, so that they can know where they expense money they shouldn't or
wouldn't have need to.

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