>>Hi Joe,
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>>>I'm learning mm.net. I've created bizobj's and can see how to work with them. I don't understand how to deal with views though. I know I can create a bizobj from a view but I think that would cause a problem if I migrate to a different database from vfp that doesn't support views. What is the best method to get a bizobj representation of related vfp data from two or more tables that would easily survive a migration to a different database?
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>>You might want to look over the sample application that ships with MM as it uses both SQL Server and Foxpro data and can switch between the two. To get related data the best bet is to relate the business objects instead. The jump starts and the sample application both do this quite well even for items that are not going to be updated.
>>Tim
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>Are you speaking of "MM Northwind Sample Application_CSharp"?
Yes
Timothy Bryan