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Join or relate vfp tables prior to putting in dataset
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04/03/2010 08:47:26
Timothy Bryan
Sharpline Consultants
Conroe, Texas, États-Unis
 
 
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
The Mere Mortals .NET Framework
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Environment:
ASP.NET
OS:
Windows 7
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01452459
Message ID:
01452468
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Neil,

>HI,
>
>Would someone please show me how to perform a vfp datatable query, via a business object function (C# please), that relates two tables prior to putting the result of the query in the dataset.
>
>I have an appointments data table and a patients data table. The appointments table is small with PK = ID, FK=patientID. The patient data table is huge with PK=patientID.
>
>Sure, I can bring over the 2 tables and then do the join in the dataset or set up a relation once in the dataset is filled with the 2 tables. But.... I would like to limit the size of the patient table query. This seems so simple in native VFP (set relation to or a select with join) but I am having trouble wrapping my mind around it in MM.NET.
>
>Thanx,
>Neil Gorin

I don't have any examples of this to provide you but you do not have to retrieve all the data in order to have relational data. You should be able to retrieve your appointment data and then retrieve the related patient data. If you retrieve this data already joined as in a query you will likely run into problems if you want to update this.

The recommended way would be to retrieve your appointment data and then retrieve the related patient in a seperate business object. That said, since I don't know what you are trying to achieve I can't say I am giving you good advice or if it is valid for your situation.
Tim
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