Dennis...
How are you binding your controls to your data? If your controls have a control source, then you are not managing the data I/O, VFP is.
I guess, other than that, it's not a bad model if you are going to scale up to a solution using SPT when you move to Oracle.
>I have created a model for an application in which the database is updated via SQL UPDATE and INSERT statements. I manage the transactions and the effect of success/failure of the transactions by monitoring the _TALLY variable. I didn't feel any need to utilize buffering.
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>Is there a deficiency(ies) to this approach? Are there advantages to this approach?
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>FWIW, I am expecting to migrate the database to Oracle where VFP is simply the front end. My impression is that my model would be closer to this possible client/server model (which I would perceive as a positive aspect).
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>Thoughts?
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>Thanks.
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