>>Sorry, nothing similar in dotNet. That's one of many reasons why so many has decided that VFP will remain their primary tool for a lot of years to come. DotNet and data crunching, forget it, or use SQL as backend.
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>Au contraire. I was shocked to discover that data access using .NET with OLEDB accessing VFP tables, was about as fast as using VFP to access those tables.
May very well be, but what about cursors? There's nothing even similar in DotNet. And by similar, I mean like Budweiser and Heineken, not like Budweiser and heroin, or cursors and ADO.net.