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VFP and Access
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17/01/2000 09:46:54
 
 
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17/01/2000 09:38:27
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Databases,Tables, Views, Indexing and SQL syntax
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00318398
Message ID:
00318944
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29
>>>Open the tables in VFP and copy them like so:
>>
>>Copy To mycopy1 Type Fox2x
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>>Or, open them with the ODBC driver.
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>>----------------------------------------------------------------
>>Thanks for the reply.
>>
>>The problem is that the client knows Access and wants to update the actual VFP database. For example, the client has input a bunch of records with a blank field because the value of the field won't be known until later. The blank field will be the the same for this batch of records. Rather than go through 1 by 1 and change this field, he wants to be able to use Access to change this field all at once. Then, obviously, he would use our application for everything else. He is fairly computer literate and the command to change the field would not be complex. However, he doesn't want to learn Foxpro. The answer to this may be that he just can't do it.
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>>Bob
>
>Then an ODBC connection from Access to the VFP ODBC driver should work. The problem with this is that the user may inadvertently delete records or worse change other fields' contents. It would probably be best if you create some sort of interface so he can do this within your app.

I'd think you were on the right track here - since Access can make use of COM components, perhaps this would be an ideal situation for making one to accomplish this one narrow task.
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