>Yes, but you can't bind a recordset to a control in VFP.
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Do it all the time.
textbox.ControlSource = "thisform.oRecordSet.Fields('myfield')"
>>>I don't see any advantage to using ADO in a C\S app. In fact, using it you give up one of Foxes most powerful features, OOP data ojects.
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>>What OOP data objects?
>>I thought that was one advantage to ADO over VFP - that ADO is OOP data, whereas VFP is not.
Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.