>>I may have been barking up the wrong tree. I converted the VFP memvar to type DateTime and still get the same error. (Which, again, does not occur in the VFP 6 version of the app running against the same SQL Server database). Here is the relevant info. Ndxfl1 is a remote view against a table by that name in the database. The remote view is populated correctly. The DateTime field is d_ate.
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>>The command:
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select d_ate=max(d_ate)
>> from ndxfl1
>> where ir_table=?nirfile
>> and ir_type=?nir_type
>> and d_ate<=?m.mdbegdb2
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>>Connectivity error: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Line 4: Incorrect syntax near 'd_ate'.
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>I'm not trying to break Nadya's record... was looking for something else and just noticed this. I think the error came from m-dot in the last line. SQL server never heard of m-dot.
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