>>>I regret never taking the time to learn remote views.
>Instead I used SQL Passthrough with stored procedures doing all the queries and updates- not nearly so elegant.
>However, it turned out to have been a good call years later when I converted some of these apps to .NET and used those same SP's.
>
>Fair enough! One of my old habits in the early RV days was to create a parameterized view and then watch the generated SQL, because RVs generate injection-proof SQL for any backend so you can use that as a great skeleton for your passthrough. Particularly useful for Oracle and it's horrid dates... Then other tools came along.
>
>Will you be coming to SW Fox?
John
I'd love to be going to SW Fox, but my situation at home (sick wife) requires that I limit my time away.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.