>Hi Stephen,
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>You could use asynchronous views to achieve the desired result.
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>>Our organization has been using vfp and SQL for a while now to store data. The major complaint around the office is that vfp has to stop processing and wait on SQL to finish processing before continuing. Does anyone know how to overcome this obstacle?
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>>Stephen
This is true. Although when discussing the situation with our senior programmers they say that with the asynchronous setting forces you to go and get the individual pieces of data, and with our datasets that could be a BIG headache. Is there any way to use the synchronous setting, and still allow the processing of vfp events?
Thanks for the info!
Stephen