>>We're using MereMortals framework. We switched to VFP9 few days ago. We have one complicated form with lots of Business objects. When we save data in VFP8, it happens quickly. If we do the same in VFP9, it takes almost a minute to save.
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>>Nadya,
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>>I bandwagon for developer built frameworks and advocate xBase over table buffering. Thats the only way to build a fast interface.
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>>As you may be aware of, general purpose off the shelf frameworks are, by nature, slow (and fat). Add to this the fact that table buffering (rather than xBase [seek and replace]) services file transactions, only slows it more.
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>>Even the noticed "better" performance in VFP 8 would seem [very] slow when compared to the performance of a shop [built] specific framework and xBase.
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>>They have you on the team! They have an oppertunity to build a high performance app!:-)
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>Not sure, what point you were trying to make. MereMortals is a good framework, I like it.
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>Jim found, that the problem was with the FLUSH FORCE command. He thought, it was in MereMortals. However, it's me who added this command. And today I figured, that I should not have add this command in the Save method of business object. So I'm going to remove it.
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>In other words, I unadvertenly introduced this problem myself. However, we now learnt to be cautious using FLUSH FORCE command.
UNBELIEVABLE!!! You looked "everywhere" except at your own perfect code.
You fingered MereMortals or VFP and never connected it to code YOU introduced. Beyond UNBELIEVABLE!!!
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