>>Do you know of any 64 bit oledb driver for VFP data?
>>The requirement that the using app must be 32 bit in order to read/write VFP data is becoming an increasing problem for me.
>>That could be easily solved if there were a 64 oledb driver.
A while back there was a set of "Advantage" ODBC and oleDB drivers for dbfs in both 32-bit and 64-bit.
Alternatively you could wrap a 64-bit VFP app as a dll that does nothing except access your dbfs.
FWIW, Chen is preparing to allow >2Gb tables in his 64-bit version. Apparently there are people out there with dbfs of such dimensions who can benefit from this.
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