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Sql Server Dev Edition
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22/09/2005 09:53:29
 
 
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22/09/2005 07:45:30
William Sherman
Allegheny County Bar Association
Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, United States
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
VFPX/Sedna
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01051214
Message ID:
01051948
Views:
10
I see Cetin has already answered your question about the difference between MSDE and SQL Server Dev Edition. As he said, MSDE is just the database engine, it's what you deploy with your app. As a developer you definitely want the Dev Edition so you have the tools such as Query Analyzer and Enterprise Manager to work with.

I'm not speaking from experience here, but VFP provides the SQL Server Upsizing Wizard for conversion of a VFP database to a SQL Server database. Maybe that would help you? See the VFP Help file for details.

Glad to hear the Inno Setup session at the last GLGDW was of value to you. Thanks for the feedback. GLGDW is no more, of course, but Southwest Fox (www.swfox.net) is coming up in October. It's going to be a great conference, and if you liked GLGDW you'll like SWFox.

>Thanks-
>Is SQL Server Dev Edition and MSDE the same thing. I thought it was- then I read something about MSDE and SQl Dev Edition being 2 different products. I have 3 copies of MSDE from VS, VFPn thru 9, etc. I just spent 2 weeks working with .Net and Foxpro data- with an eye towards a little migration- boy it doesn't seem to like the Fox at all. I get all sorts of extra quotes in the form code- and after cleaning it up it still doesn't seem to work right. Is this normal?
>By the way, I took your Inno seminar at the last GLGDW and am using it for installations- great product. Those are starting to look like the good old days.
>Bill
Rick Borup, MCSD

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