>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it as readonly and don't want to build corresponding SQL in VFP too (shape syntax). >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Yes, the Shape syntax is a pain. But, here's a thought (not sure if it will help). I have used the VB Data Environment just to build the shape command, then cut and paste into VFP.
As for you primary question, I don't know of such a utility. You could probably add some looping logic to the RS2DBF-style utilities already out there, but I imagine that the speed could be an issue.
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