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>> Question... I am creating a large system that could wind up being sold to hundreds of small companies. After this experiance I am leaning towards copying all the DBFs from the DBCs so they don't require the DBC to run. We handle all of the checking stuff in code so we only use the DBC in development. There are no triggers etc. Any thoughts anyone?
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>Do you mean not to use the Database at all?! I think you lose many of the benefits of VFP - and if you do I don't see any benefit in using the DB for development only . The DB has it's quirks, but, especially, if this system will be widely used I think you should spend some time on getting it to run properly with a database.
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>just my 2 bits - good luck
Thanks for the input people. I guess I'll keep the DBCs. It's just that if you have that many copies of a program out there you want to keep it as stable as possible. Now that I have solved the problem with the indexing I guess I feel better about it.
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