>>What I've been wondering about: How about Rushmore? Or more precisely, how about the typically superb performance when querying? Do you think you'll gonna need the LINQ facilities that are currently implemented? (I'm assuming here that database features in VB.NET will show a similar speed after the LINQ project has finished.)
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>I maybe wrong about this, but isn't Rushmore all in the VFP index files?
As I understand it, the way the indexes are organized is essential indeed, but in essence the intelligence is in the engine that queries the tables.
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