>>There is code that does the same thing at
www.classx.com. The file is named dbftors.zip or something like that.
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>DBFToRS does
not do the same thing. Ken's routine works with a table name passed as a parameter, and opens that table from disk. Even so, Ken's routine also makes no claim to work when run in a COM server (even though his implementation would, because it works from disk). VFPCOM received the
alias name of a cursor open in the calling process, which may or may not have a disk presence. The key difference is in the conversion process' access method to the VFP data in question.
I suppose you're correct, but what bearing does this have to the issue at hand, which is having a mechanism to convert from VFP format to ADO. Writing to a dbf from a cursor is not rocket science.