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>That's good to know. It's too bad MS hadn't created two versions of VFP - One for PC users and one to take on Oracle. I suppose Oracle uses VSAM or a related method for it's tables. I've never had anything to do with Oracle, so I can only guess. But if there were the two versions of VFP and the language was much the same, there would be a lot more VFP developers.
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>Carry on having fun folks.
The other 'version' is VFP using SQL Server as the database. It is (or was, until MS shot the fox dead) a competitor. It's easy to integrate and has the reliability, security, and scalability advantages of SQL Server and the RAD development capabilities of VFP.
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