There was one statement: "..and it will have support for stored procedures.." This was actually a statement that came at the end of another statement.
For me, this is a fairly wide-open statement. To some degree, the ODBC driver has support for stored proceures. Your trigger code will fire. There is a very limited sub-set of the language that can be used. I have not seen anything that leads me to the conclusion that the OLE-DB Provider would be any different. Furhter, I really don't care. I don't use Fox data anymore. Even if there were full support for stored procs, it would not make me drop SQL. And for local data, I would probably go with Jet at this point.
So with all of that said, I will by swayed when I see it....
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/nextgen/technology/keynote.asp, at 23:35.
>>Start listening around 25:00, when he starts talking about the OLEDB provider.
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>That's "around 23:00", of course... unless I typoed the first time....