>Does not seem to odd, we just moved our databases over to Oracle, the heck with expertise in VFP, Sybase and MSSQL, all due to high level management (Ottawa pushing Oracle) decisions. We had to go back to VFP for front ends, none of can make sense out of Oracles development tools. My current project, designed in VFP was two weeks ahead of schedual at the move, is now two months behind schedual! Just love management decisions.
When I started here I got questions. Why not Oracle, why not Acces eventually why not VB? My simple answer. For what we are doing, VFP is the cheapest, fastest to develop with and fastest at accessing the data. Management usually responds to the first two reasons really well. :-)
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