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OK. I don't understand how I missed this. This obviously just went right over my head. I knew my views were not always optimized. I accepted that it would be slower but I guess the part I missed is I had no idea how much slower.
So I guess that is the answer I have been seeking. VFP can be horribly slow if your views are not optimized and you have a good bit of data and you will have multiple users. Hopefully this will serve as help to keep someone else from having this issue.
I would appreciate your input.
As I stated earlier I am trying to move to TSQL. I am worried that doing so may not alleviate this issue. Would it be true to say that I should optimize my views (meaning make them fast whatever that consists of) BEFORE switching to TSQL? I am NOT referring to making them faster so my users have a better experience until I get to TSQL. I mean is this something I had better do because TSQL will not work much better unless I do so.
Thanks,
John
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