>>>>>>I often search for forum posts and get answers from way back - if you have something to say put in in the forum - I'm not interested in reading other peoples blogs
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>>>>>If the blog post addresses that particular problem, why not give a reference to it?
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>>>>And in 3 years time - will it still work?
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>>>Not 100% guarantee - that's the trade off.
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>>No there is no guarantee - in fact the odds are heavily weighted against a link that old functioning - if it is important to helping others with VFP problems then the answer should be posted in full in the forum - if it's idle chit chat then it doesn't matter
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>Do you mean copy/paste?
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>Say, take this blog as a sample
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http://blogs.lessthandot.com/index.php/DataMgmt/DBProgramming/MSSQLServer/including-an-aggregated-column-s-relatedI understand the point you are making and the value of the information on the blog - but will it be there in 3 years time? if not your words of wisdom will be lost to the world for ever !!!
Copy & paste of the salient points would at least guarantee that the information can be found within UT
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