>Yup. It is a separate tool. How successfully you can use that designer with
>each tool varies. It works better with VB than VFP because VFP doesn't play as
>well with ADO...but this will change. I'll publically state right now that in
>VFP 7.0, you'll see MUCH better ADO support. No one told me this...just a
>hunch.
Good hunch. Robert Green told me when I cornered him after the false alarm that one of the most important parts of VFP V.Next would be an OLE DB provider for VFP. Better ADO support would seem to go along with this....