John, Fred,
I've heard that the
positioning of Access is going to be more as a front end for SQL as opposed to a standalone product; not that it cannot function as such.
I think anything and everything is going to point towards SQL as a matter of policy within MSFT, including VFP.
Just my opinion...
Best,
DD
>Doesn't make any sense. Access 2000 can do SQL Server/MSDE data natively through Access projects just like the SQL Server management tools, but it still provides a framework for UI that SQL Server does not. I'd say this rumor is just a rumor.
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>>I've heard twice now that Access is going away. One source stated that SQL Server Desktop will be replacing Access.
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>>Anyone else have any information about this?
Best,
DD
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