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We are using cursoradaptor - are we alone?
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29/11/2006 15:31:25
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Visual FoxPro
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Client/server
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01173493
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>We've been writing new VFP apps with SQL-Server backend. We use a cursoradaptor class we built and it's doing what we need it to do. It seems like there are very few people using cursoradaptor. My questions is... What are you all using to retreive, update, etc. data between VFP and SQL-Server?
>Thanks,
>Mark

My wife, Venelina presented for the first time sesion for CA at Frankfurt DevCon 2003. It was for VFP8.
If on the first session there were only 5 atendees, this year hall is full(read UT coverage at http://www.utcoverage.com/German/2006/). Meanwhile she presented it at Romanian, Dutch and France events during this year too.

Using CA is one of the easiest way connect to different DB servers.

In the VFX framework is included a wizard that creates CA classes for a choosed database and all the settings that you need are made. The whole concept of VFX application allows you to change DB backend at run-time. Supported databases are VFP Native DBC, MS SQL, Oracle, mySQL, DB/2.
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