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28/05/1999 06:44:53
Rex Mahel
Realm Software, Llc
Ohio, United States
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Stonefield
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00223579
Message ID:
00223871
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24
>>Guys,
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>>I am developing an application if The Mere Mortals Framework and need a database maintenance tool. I reccomended SDT to my boss, but he needs more persuasion. How is everyone using SDT? Are there any problems? How does it integrate with MMF?
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>
>I can't speak to the MMF issue, but SDT has more than paid for itself in time saved in development and client support. It has solid replacements for PACK/REINDEX that work reliably and consistently. More importantly, it has the ability to validate and update DBCs on systems already deployed to the field; adding/altering views, indexes and tables are no problem, and rebuilding them is handled neatly as well. It makes deployment of new systems and migration of data to new folders a piece of cake. The latest version works with free tables as well as DBC contents, too.
>
>The use of the DBCX2 extensions makes custom modifications and extension of the DBC very easy as well, and it's an open standard.
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>That is not to say that the product has been completely error-free, but Doug Hennig has done a great job of addressing issues and releasing updates to his user base in a timely and efficient fashion.
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>I've used SDT in conjunction with the VMP framework, and the two work very well together; VMP provides hooks to link in SDT and replace VMP's native operations with SDT mechanisms.
>
>>Pros and cons welcome.
>>
>>TIA
>>
>>Rex

Thanks Ed,

I'd forgotten about the VALIDATE DATABASE problems, this will be great.

Rex
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