>And the relative instability of VFP
>data tables and indexes vis-a-vis the client server and .mdb alternatives
>don't help.
I have not participated in any of the discussions of
"The demise of VFP" or "VFP versus VB".
But I can say one thing, the instability of the DBC is rare.
I like the DBC over the MDB (Access) because the DBC does
not contain the data itself.
I can ZIP the DBC during the day (as I'm working on it)
since it is small. Saving the MDB is impossible because
the data is stored in it.
If a DBC becomes corrupted, the data itself is still good.
If a MDB becomes corrupted, the data itself is corrupted.
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