>Hi
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>I written a multi-user WIP system that been happily running on a MS 2003 network for 5 years Software uses Foxpro s own internal database engine.
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>Customer has now decided the time is right to move on to MS SQL 2008, they are quite happy to keep the interface running under VFP9. This is partly
>due to the interface being quite complex.
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>Whilst there are only 10 tables in the database and only really two main tables the job flow can get quite complex as jobs can split in two
>go back through many cycles.
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>Can anyone recommend any good books/videos etc on exactly one can go about taking your VFP application and moving it to MS SQL.
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>Any help extremley apppreciated
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>Rob
I would suggest to use Cursor Adapter as I found it to be the most practical (at least for me) to convert my VFP app to use SQL Server.
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