>>I would like to connect to Microsoft SQL server via vfp50?
>>I have been using power builder 6.5 to connect to Microsoft SQL server, but now I would like to us vfp50 and be able to view and change the data. Does anybody have any ideas?
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>Hi Robert,
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>You need to use SQL Server ODBC Driver to connect to SQL Server Database. Create your data source using this driver through Windows Control Panel/ODBC Data Sources.
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>Nick
I got it, thanks folks - Where do I keep the VIEWS after I close the
connection to the server. I do not want these VIEWS on the user's computer.
Should I delete them, or should I keep them on the server. If I keep
them on the server, will this slow down the retrieval time?