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>Dan,
> What does your code look like for creating your ADO recordsets. Could you post a snippet or two here ?
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> Also I would make sure the DSN you are using is pointing at the correct DBC file. I know you probably already have but you never know <g>
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>
>Thanks,
>Rod
Rod,
Thanks for replying. Unfortunately I've left the code in the office. I do have something new for you, however. This is how we are set up: We have a test web server we call Web0 (WinNT 4.0 Server). Our VFP data is on a different machine (WinNT 4.0 Workstation). Our development environment is still another machine (WinNT 4.0 Workstation). Our web server, Web0 and the DSN we created, sees the data as mapped to H:\WEBMIPS\DATA\MIPSDATA.DBC. Our development environment sees the data mapped to K:\WEBMIPS\DATA\MIPSDATA.DBC (The H: drive is not used because it had previously been mapped to a legacy application in our Marketing department that hard codes to their server's H: drive. Are you following? Using Visual InterDev 6 (the release we got at the Orlando VFP DevCon), I took a look at the properties of the data environment. It is seeing the MIPSDATA.DBC mapped to K:\WEBMIPS\MIPSDATA.DBC (the same as our development environment). Shouldn't it see the data from the point of view of the web server? What gives? Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dan Rhymes
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