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Capturing the output clause
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13/08/2009 16:51:45
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Desktop
Divers
Thread ID:
01417348
Message ID:
01418012
Vues:
43
>>>Maybe not, but this is for a conversion from VFP to SQLServer. There will only be one user while this is running.
>>
>>One rule:
>>NEVER! NEVER!!!!!! NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>Program with assumption for a single user, esp. for SQL Server.
>
>The assumption is that you start with blank db on the server, and fill it from the dbfs. Nobody uses the app at the time, or else you don't do it at all. Such a conversion can be done only during downtime. Unless there's some complicated scheme to have timestamps on all records of all dbfs, and then pass any updates from dbfs to the SQL db - but then you can count on it being a mess and on having problems.
>
>It's a xor situation, IMO - either you're alone with both sets of data, or you just don't do it. Anything else is just a challenge to Murphy.

ROFL
Yep.

And because of the nature of SQL Server you challenging Murphy every time :-)
Against Stupidity the Gods themselves Contend in Vain - Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
The only thing normal about database guys is their tables.
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