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>You've to provide SQLEXEC() with a statement to execute. Also try SQLTABLES() to get the list of available tables
When I try SQLTABLES() I get weird results: a cursor with many records where column TABLE_CAT is a memo type and all records have entry of the folder name and the column TABLE_SCHEM is all NULLs. I think the problem could be in the Dbq parameter in the connecting string. What I have there is a name of the folder where .DBF/.DBT files reside, like:
Dbq=e:\mydatafolder;
Please correct me if I am not using the Dbq parameter right.
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