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>>>Your missing out on all the fun.<g>
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>>Maybe. OTOH by the time I get back to WPF you'll know all the answers and I can save myself a lot of grief when I have a problem by just asking you.....<g>
>>Best,
>>Viv
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>LOL I am finnaly starting to feel comfortable with most of this. But I still have a lot to learn.
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>I have one minor part of the new system in beta and it seems to be doing good. I had just started testing a new system in VFP when I switched to .NET I now have the front end of that system almost fully recoded. The back end was already fully disconnected from the front end and will stay in VFP, so I should be up and running in a week or 2.
Hi,
Just curious - is the VFP data being used by other applications? If not my first inclination would have been to move it to a SQL backend such as MSSQL Express that integrates easily (and more efficiently) into .NET. But maybe I'm currently biased after finding Linq to SQL such a pleasure - at least for the usual simple data handling that's often required.
Oh, and before anyone jumps on me, I'm not comparing Linq-to-SQL to native VFP data handling - just to DataAdaptors/Datasets etc. in .NET...
Best,
Viv
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