>Peter,
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>If the user's doing regular (ie structured, consistently formatted) data entry and retrieval, then I use p-remote views.
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>If the user's doing ad-hoc queries with varialbe conditions and variable result columns, I use SPT
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>If I'm doing regular maintenance stuff on the backend (such as denormalizing for data warehousing etc) then I use stored procedures.
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>I guess the answer is D - all of the above.
I seconded. How about ADO? What specific case ADO is stronger than the above?
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>Cheers,
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>Andrew
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>>Assuming that you are using a SQL back-end DB, what is your prefered way to pass data to and from VFP?
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>>TIA.
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>>Peter Robinson
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