Another approach would be to write a VFP COM that will fetch the data for you from the DBF and return the record as a set of properties or return an ADO recordset if there is more than one record to send back. The advantages of this approach is that you separate the implementation from the interface and you benefit from VFP speed to access the tables if they are big.
>I am new to Visual Basic. I am trying to connect my VB form to some Foxpro .dbf tables. I can use either the Foxpro 2.6 or Visual Foxpro 6.0 versions. I am having no success. Could anyone give me a little direction please?
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