Hi Woodie.
How would I put that intoi a SqlExec string ?
Also, I am getting 'The user is not associated with a trusted SQL server connection' with my Connection string as if I dont have rights, althouh I can see the table fine if I go in vai Sql Management Studio ?
Regards,
Gerard
>ZAP will not work with SQL Server Express, you must use a SQL Statement such as:
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>DELETE FROM <TableName> WHERE 1=1
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>This is compact syntax for clearing all records from a table. SQL Server handles tables quite differently than VFP so you dont have to worry about PACK or DELETED. Once a record is deleted in SQL Server it is gone for good. There are several wor arounds if this is not the behavior you want such as adding a deleted flag column to your table and adding a WHERE clause to your SELECT statement to only return record where for example :
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>SELECT * FROM TableName WHERE TableName.IsDeleted = 0
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>Remember when using SQL Server that the Boolean 0 = .f. in VFP and Boolean 1 = .t.