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VFP vs PowerBuilder
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25/05/1999 09:31:49
 
 
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25/05/1999 02:51:49
Walter Meester
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00221913
Message ID:
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>Bob,
>
>>Well... when you create a DataWindow in PB, there are two aspects to it. One is the server side on is the client side. On the 'server side' you define the SQL with a query builder, or you can type SQL. On the client side, you define how to present that data... sort of like a combo between a form and report designer. You can create calculated fields that are evaluated on the client side, column labels, etc.
>
>Isn't this the same we can do with both remote and local view? We also can add validation rules, calculated columns and user defined captions etc just we can do with local tables ?
>
>Walter

Yes, basically, but PB's data dictionary is much more powerfull than VFP's ... also, the RULES you add in the DBC require code, and you would have to re-write that code for each back end. You really have to work with it, to see what it has that VFP doesn't.

I am not saying PB is better than VFP, I am just saying, it is not as bad as you may think... The biggest 'against' I have seen here is that it is a Sybase product and supports Sybase better than Oracle or SQL Server... Well, isn't the same argument true for MS-VFP working better with MS-SQL than other servers?

BOb
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