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Visual FoxPro
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>Hiya Craig ----
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>>SQL Server 7.0 is REALLY cool. Much of it is COM enabled and you can access that from your application. Running it on NT4.0 should handle anything you're trying to do. VFP makes a great front-end in either a 2 or 3-tier design.
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>It is really cool, but Sybase works and plays better with Powerbuilder. Also, running a server database on Unix is a better large-scale enterprise solution because of latency and performance issues.

It makes sense that pb and sybase play well together. As for a unix server, I'm not so sure that's true anymore with SQL 7.0. It would also depend on the use of the database. Is it mostly for adds/updates? Then unix may be better, but if you are creating a data warehouse, SQL 7.0 will probably handle that just as well as a unix-based solution.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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