Check out
DataSync. I've never used it but it looks promising.
I've only used one before and that was dbSynchro from Aboveboard Systems. It only supported Fox 2.X and the company went out of buisness and the author stopped supporting the product in February 1997. Unfortunately, I was saddled with it in September 1997. The documentation was not very good and the code was not readable in the least.
>I am looking to implement a solution to allow foxpro tables to be synchronized bi-directional to notebook users.
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>Don't want to hear "use SQL server type of backend database" at this point. Will look at that approach at some point in time. Immediate needs and deadlines don't allow complete rewrite of all data handling code.
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>What I'm looking for is:
>- Has anyone used any 3rd party tools to accomplish this, and if so, what are your opinions on the tools you used.
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>- Does anyone here have any libraries available that could be used for this.
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>We had some fairly reliable synching routines working at one time. They are outdated and not very scalable. So we do have some knowledge of how to rewrite these routines if necessary.
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>Charles
Larry Miller
MCSD
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