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20/03/2008 08:53:13
Aman Bains
Jaguar Computers
Jalandhar, Inde
 
 
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19/03/2008 10:41:20
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Client/serveur
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Divers
Thread ID:
01303290
Message ID:
01303827
Vues:
17
Why should a utility created in 2001 be used when Cursor Adaptor is the latest tool being used, It is useful for any type of database, has a builder that saves time, handles date fields, handles null dates making it blank...

It does manage connection but suggests 1 connection per user and auto reconnecting if connection is down, the same can be achieved using a simple connection manager.

>Andy Kramek has written a common data class, but it uses SPT, not CursorAdapter. Look at "Class-based Data Management" at http://www.tightlinecomputers.com/Downloads.htm

>>Is it possible to write common interface for SQL Server & Oracle?
>>How different will be the SQL Syntax?
>>
>>We want to have mainly SQL Server database but if Client Insists on Oracle we want to have that option too. We will be mainly using Cursor Adapter for Data Entry.
Aman
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