>>1. Fired it off from a VB form
>>2. Create 3 instances of it running on Internet Information Server and fire them all off simulaneously via 3 running web browser windows.
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>>The fact that ADO was patterned off VFP cursor model was quite enheartening, too.
>
>I hate to bust your bubble but you can do all those things in VB
>just the same (some more efficiently especially the COM related
>stuff).
I realize that...the point is that you can now do it in VFP.
>VFP works and catches up, but it's not a make or break
>product - it doesn't provide anything that the others can't do.
Sure it does...data manipulation in VFP is far superior :)
>Yes VFP is more powerful with data, and much, much easier to
>use
I thinks that's the key point, no?
, but it appears this is nto high on the priority list
>at MS Tools.
Unfortunately, I think M$ has left it up to us to "sell" that aspect of it to clients who are looking for "data" information systems :(