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05/01/2006 04:51:22
 
 
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28/12/2005 13:08:19
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelPays-Bas
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Visual FoxPro et .NET
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Thread ID:
01080965
Message ID:
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Hi Walter,

>Hi srjdan,
>
>>>>Yes, you can pass datasets around as they are objects. You can now also serialize them in a binary format when passing across application boundaries (provided both sides are running .NET apps).
>
>>>That is cool, and something I'm missing in VFP. I can of course translate it into XML, but it is too slow. Another alternative is using arrays, but memofields are not supported then.
>
>>What is wrong with passing cursors as object.properties ?
>
>Well, I'm not sure what you've got, but it is a few steps too many and in general either not flexible and transparent or too slow. Can you show what you've got developed. Maybe I've missed something I could use.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Walter,


I had this kind of cursor 'traffic' between sessions objects supported for years now, using pair of functions and one custom object but without support for memo fields. I had need for memo in only one case so I resolved it on the spot back then.

Now that you asked me for it, and also noticing similar question reappearing here from time to time, I invested couple of my hours to provide generic solution that will support memo fields as well.

Funny thing is, that I got NO reply from you at all ??
Not on first, nor second (correction) nor even private message I hv sent you
thinking that you haven't noticed my message because thread is progressing fast, you were busy or so ...

Now, since almost week passed, I got indulged to ask why that would be,
aldough I am not sure should I realy bother myself talking to the Wall.

Final result of that development is published here ( See FAQ#29297 ) and I hope you will enjoy it for your favourite 'datamunging'.
It is very simple and it works just fine.

No matter how badly it was done, even if just one person find it usefull and make some solution out of it, it was worthed bothering to respond at first place.

Have great & productive day.
( & Don't bother responding )
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Srdjan Djordjevic
Limassol, Cyprus

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