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.NET front end, VFP back end
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20/04/2007 19:27:02
Joel Leach
Memorial Business Systems, Inc.
Tennessie, États-Unis
 
 
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20/04/2007 13:49:16
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelPays-Bas
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Visual FoxPro et .NET
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
Divers
Thread ID:
01217638
Message ID:
01218540
Vues:
25
>>The BROWSE command is very very helpful and in VS2005 a similar feature called I think 'DataVisualizer' (?) can be compared to the VFP's BROWSE command.
>>Whenever you are in VS2005 debugger and move your mouse onto a DataTable, DataSet, ... a small magnifier will open this data for viewing / editing.
>>
>>A nice feature.
>
>Sure, if you got the tools installed. However on a clients site, we can only expect our application to be installed. A build in command window (into the application) is handy for troubleshooting things. Troubleshooting VFP application data this way is much and much easier than when you only got a free scaled down SQL server version running without the QA and enteprise manager. In that case we have to write SQLEXEC() commands into the command window, which is far less optimal.
>

I was thinking that a modified version of the Data Explorer (that allowed data edits) and/or the CursorAdapter query builder might come in handy for this. Not as easy as USE and BROWSE, but it would make dealing with remote data easier. Sounds like a good VFPx project <g>.
Joel Leach
Microsoft Certified Professional
Blog: http://www.joelleach.net
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