Hello, Ed.
>Beating your head against the wall frequently helps, too.
I've tried myself this valuable advice, but may problems don't go away :-)
>I've come into VFP development from an unusual perspective - I was a systems
>programmer wrking in low-level operating system implementation long before I
>started working with database systems. Understanding what goes on below VFP in
>the Operating system helps a great deal - understanding what Windows is doing
>in terms of memory and disk services helps understand what makes VFP's data
>engine work.
Please be so kind and share a little bit of your experience: Is VFP's data engine better than others? If not, can you recomend one (I mean Microsoft Jet, or, maybe, Interbase, or anything else) ?
Grigore Dolghin
Class Software.