BOb,
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DD
>Starting to?
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>>I dunno JVP....
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>>You're really starting to sound like a whiny ADO & SQL advocate here...
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>><g>
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>>Best,
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>>DD
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>>>I would not use VFP-data. If you use VFP data, then you are forced to update data via the recordset. This does not work. Stick with SQL-Server. And if you are going to use SQL Server, you should use stored procs.
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>>>It is Monday and the talk is in 2 days and you are grappling with these issues for a topic as complex as this?????
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>>>Now I really can't wait until Wed....< vbg >...
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>>>>>Looking forward to your N-Tier talk....
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>>>>Thanks. We'll talk about creating COM objects and using ADO to pass data around. I haven't decided yet if I want to use SQL Server in my examples (which I would prefer to do) or go to VFP because I know everyone will have it and can walk through the examples. Any opinion?
Best,
DD
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