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View or CA to join native and ODBC tables
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Divers
Thread ID:
01386669
Message ID:
01386706
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36
Not sure of your point. I know I've asked questions about CAs here before, but this is a different question and not related to what I was discussing there with Dave Stevenson (not in a thread I started, but one that Tim Lawrence started).

Coincedentally, I know Tim and set him onto that job he was at when he posted that thread. Also, just the other day I happened to be irritated at MS Expression Web for allowing you to undo back past a save point (which is generally not allowed). This caused me to accidentally undo work that I had already saved, then I saved again and it was gone. I was thinking it must be a bug - why would you ever want to do that!? But, in that thread, I was wishing for that exact feature in VFP. Funny. It's all about perspective. And the reason you need it in Expression Web is that you have to save before using "Preview in Browser", so if the changes didn't have the desired effect, you have to undo back past the last save to back out your changes.


>I found some old thread of yours on the topic Re: Updating CursorAdapter w/Free Tables Thread #1161323 I haven't reviewed in details.
>
>>I believe I tried not long ago to create a view that joined a table in the DBC to one that was not in the DBC. Is there a way to do this? IIRC, VFP was not allowing me to do this. My situation is that I need to join two tables in my DBC to a cursor created via a CA that originates from a Firebird database. I was thinking maybe I could do it all with a CA, but a CA makes you select your datasource type and you can't select two (native and ODBC). Perhaps if the native tables are already open, it will "just work." I only have to update one of the native VFP tables, so that part is not very demanding. Has anyone done something like this before?
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>>Thanks,
>>
>>Russell Campbell
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