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VFP60- Remote Views
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29/11/1999 10:12:31
 
 
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27/11/1999 20:50:58
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00295881
Message ID:
00296358
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I think I have not been clear with my problem:
I have a VFP Database in BUILDING A SERVER and I am trying to access it from BUILDING B. I don't have the data in my local computer and I need to specify where the server is, the user id and password to connect. Is this something I can do using Remote Views?

>Your usage of Remote View clearly indicates that your front-end is written in VFP. This case, it's inefficient to use remote view against native VFP data. If you want to use a view, use local one.
>
>>OK, I understand that part, the question is:
>>How do I access my VFP data using a remote view if I have it in my NT server, not in my local computer?
>>
>>In the article q137944 looks like they are getting the data from a SQL server.
>>Maybe I am misunderstanding the concept of Remote Views.
>>Thank you again.
>>
>>
>>>>Article Q137944 explains how to create a remote connection or view programmatically.
>>>>
>>>>The problem that I have is that I don't see a way to specify a USERID and PASSWORD for a VFP table or ACCESS table and also a way to specify where the SERVER with my data is.
>>>>
>>>
>>>When the datasource requires a username and password, this is specifid in the connection definition. VFP tables odn't require a password to open, so you can't specify one.
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