>>>>>>Hi everybody,
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>>>>>>I have a customer who wants to get information from VFP database using JAVA and ODBC driver. He asked me for the Database ID. I don't know what to give him. Any suggestions on what is the connection he should use from Java getting to VFP database? I presume that once he has a connection he can call VFP database using SQL command and get the data, right?
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>>>>>>Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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>>>>>Did you check
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/database/connectionstrings.aspx#Visual%20FoxPro>>>>
>>>>Thank you. I will cut and send him the in for on VFP connection string.
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>>>Just keep in mind that the last ODBC driver for VFP was for VFP6.
>>>If you use newly introduced types as AUTOINC, BLOB, varchar your user will get error.
>>>I saw somewhere (Unfortunately I can't remember right now) some 3th party ODBC for VFP. The company claims that it works woth VFP9, but I never tested it though.
>>>When I remember I'll post the link :-)
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>>Thank you. I don't use the VFP9-specific features (AUTOINIC, BLOB), so it should be fine.
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>I found the link:
>
http://devzone.advantagedatabase.com/dz/content.aspx?Key=20&Release=12&Product=14>But I can't open that page right now.
Thank you, Borislval. I will pass this link to the customer for testing.
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