Yes that is correct. Of course they'll need access to whatever folder the data is in...
>So, we give the client the VFP ODBC and the settings they need to get to a particular table, and they can then do what they want? Run their own queries, etc? Got a 3:30pm meeting with them so I'm trying to get as much as I can quickly.
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>>VFP ODBC:
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http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vfoxpro/bb190233.aspx>>...If you have a .dbc then they'll point to that, if you used free tables then they'll point to the folder the tables reside in.
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>>VFP OLEDB
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=e1a87d8f-2d58-491f-a0fa-95a3289c5fd4&displaylang=en>>...Can't really comment on this one because I've always use the ODBC way...
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>>>This is something that a vendor who provides a reminder call service would like to use for connecting to our data:
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>>> MS ODBC/OLE-DB Driver to access real-time the scheduling system's data
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>>>What exactly does this mean regarding the ODBC? If we have a table, we can give them access to it simply be giving them the right driver setup, etc? Their system is written in ASP (not sure if it's NET).
ICQ 10556 (ya), 254117