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hi,
thank you very much,
i see.
best regards.
m.qasem
>>thank you for replay,
>>i mean via vfp code,program..
>>anyway thanks.
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>Oracle is best known for its database server.
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>Oracle also has developer tools. I understand those are quite expensive. And, you don't need to use Oracle Developer to connect to an Oracle database - you can connect with a program written in almost any language that supports standards like ODBC: for example, Delphi, .NET - or Visual FoxPro.
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>I very much doubt there is an automatic way to convert a VFP form, or other code, to Oracle Developer - I have seen it briefly a while ago, and as far as I can remember, the development approach is completely different. This means that any automatic conversion would be imperfect.
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>The same goes for database stored procedures, if that is what you were referring to - probably they would have to be redesigned to be effective.
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