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Why vfp developers don't make the upsizing easier ?
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30/05/2008 10:17:26
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
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01320176
Message ID:
01320587
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>>>Very good point, Jim. And a very good reason to do all current VFP development with upsizing in mind. View based applications, designed n-tier upsize very well. At this point, I think a strong case can be made that all new VFP development should be against a SQL (Express) backend. Definitely leaves more options for the future of both the app and the developer. A strong VFP app withe SQL data can be supplemented for web or tricky interface with .net modules or whatever. Best of both worlds.
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>>Charles,
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>>You are right on point. The biggest problem with upsizing, as I see it, is the mistaken idea that many developers have that it involves moving the tables from VFP to SQL Server or whatever when in fact everything from the way data is presented to the user to how the menu system works is up for review in an upsizing project.
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>I bought the book from Hentzenwerke on how to go from VFP to SQL Server. Is it enough to do a good transition from VFP to SQL Server? If not what else would you recommend? Whitepaper?

I got a lot out of that book. If I were doing it again now I would look for something more up to date. It was written in 2000 and thus covers SQL Server 7.0 and an old version of Visual FoxPro as well.
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