Hello Jean-Marc,
You suggested the use of a simple DataControl to handle FoxPro tables
but I am trying to manipulate FoxPro 6.0 tables and those are not found
in the list when I use a regular DataControl.I am new in this and I don't know if I am missing something.
How do I do it?
Thank you for your time.
>Hello
>
>In your case I'd use a simple DataControl, as far as that control supports directly Foxpro as DataSource.
>It doesn't need ODBC, which is much more faster.
>
>In fact, you need a RDC only if you have the need to monitor connections (TimeOut, Remote Errors), or if you want to automatically filter empty recordsets.
>Note that RDC performances are bad compared to DataControl when you use SQL property (see VB eDoc, keyword RemoteData).
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