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27/08/2005 22:19:21
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
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Hi Hilmar

I sent you an email with some sample code. It appears that you do not have to use all of the Data Access classes. You can open a table the same way you do in FoxPro and then work with it as necessary.

Simon



>>Apparently there is also a similar product at www.vulcandotnet.com
>>
>>Simon
>
>It is an interesting idea, to have xBASE syntax for .NET.
>
>But then again, whatever language you choose, the real challenge is not so much related to the language - although I am learning C# and would have some trouble with VB - but with the class hierarchy. For example, I am now struggling to understand the data access classes, so totally alien to one accustomed to Visual FoxPro. It is my understanding that using a product that might be called Visual FoxPro dot net, clipper dot net, Vulcan dot net, xBASE dot net, or whatever, the same classes would be used (as compared with C# or VB.NET), be it for data access, or for other common tasks.
Simon White
dCipher Computing
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