>A long time ago, I developed a data entry system with VFP-5-DOS. The indexes were so fragile that I had to reindex everything each time the user started the system and I added a global reindex facility for use when the indexes became corrupted during data entry.
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>For most of the last decade, I've been using VFP as a data engine for data warehouse apps. Data uploads were so large that I routinely dropped the indexes, added new data and reindexed the tables. Therefore, index corruption was not an issue.
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>I'm looking at a client that wants to develop a new n-tier app using VFP as the business tier and the data tier. The initial interface tier will be VFP, but the client wants to be able to add a web interface at a later date.
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>I'm concerned about the fragility of VFP-9 indexes and am considering advising the client to move to a SQL Server data engine. For the size of the database, the app would be better served with the VFP engine, but my (ancient) experience makes me leary of VFP's indexes.
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>Regards,
>Thom C.
Absolutely no problem with indexes, unless you have a hardware problem, or you usesrs turn off their computer without exiting. I assume you are talking about structural indexes?