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Kenneth,
So what "format" would that data being accessed by ADO be in? What would the speed, capacity, flexibility, cost, etc. be for that "format"???
Not being anywhere close to gurudom of any kind, and most especially deliberately staying away from anything 'windows-internal', I would guess that Windows "objects" have lots more events and methods than are available from VB. I'd guess that VB has such a limited set to keep it simple.
Cheers,
Jim N
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>The real question is, what about ADO vs. VFP tables? If VB could do anything VFP did (and I mean it-anything), but without native support for VFP tables (insisting on ADO objects instead), who would give up the fight and start developing in VB?
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