>I was wondering what SQL Server 7.0 would do to the traditional desktop databases as well. I am also wondering what ADO will mean for VFP. Since VFP 6.0 will support ADO, does this mean that straight VFP coding for data access should be changed to ADO references in VFP (or perhaps another language)? I really like VFP for what it gives in terms of data access, OOP, etc. today in comparison to other products like VB. I'm hopeful that feedback from everyone attending DevCon will shed some light.
VFP supports ADO *NOW*. You don't have to wait for 6.0.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer