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Improving sluggish SQL
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21/12/1999 00:59:05
Walter Meester
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
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Thread ID:
00306158
Message ID:
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Jim,

>Even if you add the IN ) to your USE commands the code you psoted won't work because you must select the work area that the relation will originate form before you issue the SET RELATION command.

The current selected area will be table1, the IN 0 clause should apply to Table2. It should work then (aside from the missing FOR clause in the COPY TO command, It seems I was already frustrated up then).


>On a different note. This si not directed at you alone, but many people have been making comments about "not living up to the MVP standard" and it irritates me. MVP is an award for past performance and it does not carry any requirement for the future. There is no MVP standard, each year Microsoft reviews the nominees and their posts and decides if they will receive the award again. The award I got in June of this year was for what I had done in 1998 not for what I was going to do in 1999.
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>I have no qualms if you an Ed aren;t getting along, your both big boys. If you don't want to reply to him fine, if he thinks your talking through your hat fine for him. I don't really care. But it really irritates me when someone receives an award for their past performance and someone else is going to dismiss it out of hand because they don't like the way a current thread is going. Or maybe they don't like the fact that MVPs are human and they get frustrated and pissed off too.\

I'm Taking this into account too, but it doesn't take away my feeling regarding to the subject. I won't disagree to that the MVP title is a reward, but most of us see the MVP folks as a GURU. IMO, GURU should not act in this way. Herefore I like to refer to the posts of JohnK to JohnP regarding the subject and fully agree with JohnK.

As Far as i'm concerned topic closed, EOT, I won't mention it again.

Walter,
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