>I am curious. There has been a lot of discussion here on UT regarding MS and what they are doing with VFP. I get the feeling that there are different foci as to what VFP is.
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>So, I would like to ask these question.
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>What is VFP to you? How would you categorize it?
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>What would you say are your primary reasons for using the product? What does it do best?
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>Thanks for your indulgence.
The best (and easiest to use) front end development tool I have found. (MS Access may be a better data access tool, but it is not as multi-faceted as VFP). I have to be able to access data on many different servers and back-ends (primarily VFP and Oracle tables). The ability of the DBC to handle native VFP tables and views as well as remote views is a big plus. I am able to develop user apps whose access to data stores are transparent to the users (users generally don't care where data reside as long as the app works for them).
The speed of data access can't be beat either even if the tables are in Oracle on a server several
routers away.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA