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Varchar(MAX), Memo fields, SPT and Remote Views
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16/02/2009 12:53:12
 
 
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16/02/2009 10:24:29
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turquie
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Client/serveur
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01284904
Message ID:
01382122
Vues:
97
>>>>No ADO - just VFP SPT into remote views. In SQL 2005/vfp9 a query that includes varchar(max) mapped to VFP memo fields in the remote view returns no data from the backend into the memo field - behaves as if fetchmemo=.f. if I use the SQL Native Client but returns the expected data if i use the ODBC.
>>>>
>>>>Do you not get that result?
>>>>
>>>>( BTW do you think Kozlu will win in Istanbul in March?)
>>>>
>>>Who or what is Kozlu (I read as Koziol at first)?
>>
>>My old college roommate - Cem Kozlu - went on to do great things and is a candidate for mayor of Istanbul in the March election and I think has a good chance of winning. He's an exceptionally talented person and represents the Kemalist, very Western oriented segment of Turkish society.
>
>But us, the Kemalists, have a chance to be taken to jail anytime as you already know probably:)
>Cetin

gecmis olsun. But my bet is always that Turkish identity will triumph over Arab interference. History should always bet on the Turks! (and remember, the Turks have friends)


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