>>Here I have to admit that I haven't looked at ADO. My reluctance stems from 2
>>sources. First, I *prefer* to try to keep my solutions 'simple', without the
>>need for other products and/or services. Secondly, since Mr. Green had made
>>indications that some of what I want is being worked on, I elected to await
>>that instead of cluttering my (limited) brain-space with yet more stuff (ADO)
>>which I may use only rarely.
>
>FWIW, I've asked Fox people several times in online chats if I should be looking at ADO as an alternative to remote views. Each time, they've said that remote views are still a viable solution: we don't need to switch if we don't want to.
That's one thing that was stressed at DevCon...we can use whatever we want. Just as we need to pick the best development tool for the job, we need to pick the best data access technology for the job.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer