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VFP App on SQL Cluster
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Microsoft SQL Server
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SQL Server:
SQL Server 2005
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01530609
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01530636
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>>Hi,
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>>I have a VFP app that works with SQL Server (using ODBC driver and Cursor Adapter). A prospective customer asked me if the app would work on SQL Cluster? I read a little bit about the SQL Cluster in a SQL Server book but it gave me just a cursory understanding of how SQL Cluster works. My question, what kind of specific things the app should have in order to be able to run it on SQL Cluster? Or the SQL Cluster is something that the customer IT has to have and the app will work without any changes?
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>>TIA.
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>The cluster functionality is transparent to your application.
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>If the cluster is working properly, your application will see it as any other SQL server.

Have you received an MVP award yet? I may be wrong (hope I am) but don't believe you have. If nothing else I hope this raises your profile a bit to those who are in a position to do something about it. Your posts on SQL Server are absolutely stellar. I don't read that section religiously, not as religiously as I read the Chatter section, LOL, but when I see your name in a thread I read it So there.

Unrelated, the NY Times ran a sensational long piece earlier this week about Derek Boogaard that may interest you. My hat is off to the writer, whose name I didn't recognize, for unearthing such minute details from Boogard's early youth in rural western Canada. He must have logged tens of thousands of miles gathering material for this story. As published this week it's about book length. My hat is off to him as a reporter.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/04/sports/hockey/derek-boogaard-a-boy-learns-to-brawl.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=derej%20boogaard&st=cse

It was a sad story, and ultimately infuriating with the responses of the Wild and Rangers and the NFL league office. They all stonewalled about Boogaard and the larger issue of fighting in the NHL. Dumb me, I had just been reading it as a sad biography of a life cut short. What particularly irked me was that the Minnesota Wild played a 5 minute tribute video to Boogard before the first home game this season. At no point in the video was he shown fighting, which was absolutely the only thing he was known for and the only thing that got him to the NHL in the first place Talk about hypocrisy. Documented evidence is mounting that NHL enforcers are dying young in out of bounds numbers due to repeated brain trauma -- i.e. being punched in the head too much. They will not change things a bit of their own accord.
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