Cetin & Dan - Thanks for your input.
Well, it seems somewhere along the way I picked up a copy of MSSQL server. Perhaps its the lite version that comes with VFP 9? In any case, I have an icon in my tray that brings up a control window for SQL Server and it says the service is running. But that's all I know. I can't find any means to access the service or set up a table in it or ?? Where do I go from here?
In a related matter. Once the database is setup as a client-server relationship, will it be possible to interact with it via means other than record data? Specifically, can a stored procedure in the database send messages back to the client that contain info such as "That record is already in the database."?
Thanks again.
- Don
>No. But it would be a dandy idea to set up some version of SQL-server on your local machine. VFP9 ships with a copy of MSDE (which is SQL-server in drag, and is now known as SQL-Server Lite).
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>"Remote data" does NOT mean the data is located on a remote machine. It's just outside the VFP environment. It can be in a different environment on your own workstation.
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>Dan
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>>If I wanted to learn how to interact with a backside server like SQL Server, would it be a good idea to simulate this experience with VFP? (Seeing as though there are no SQL Server databases available at the moment.)
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>>If so, is there a white paper available that would provide the basics of how to set it up and understand it?
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>>Thanks for any input.
>>-Don
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