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>>>In order to use SQL Server 2008 Date data type, you have to access it with SQL Server 2008 Native client but it doesn't work well with VFP.
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>>But if you do not use Date type in SQL Server 2008 it will work well with VFP via ODBC?
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>It depends on which ODBC driver you use. SQL 2000 ODBC driver works correctly with varchar(MAX) but you cannot access any other new data types with it. The SQL Server 2005/2008 Native client doesn't work correctly from VFP with with varchar(MAX)
Thank you for the explanation.
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