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Wayne:
Good point ...
After checking out other solutions and considering I'm just about done. I'll jsut figure in the cost of the 25-client SQL SERVER 7.0 - found a site that sells it for $2,399 free shipping ... not too bad.
Thanks,
Mal
>>Hi All:
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>>Almost finished with an application using VFP and SQL SERVER 7.0.
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>>Now that I look at the whole application, I may have jumped in to SQL SERVER without really considering it's necessity. I think the whole application may do just fine using VFP's database. Of course, never say never, but, I think that none of the tables will hit the 2GIG limit.
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>>Question? ... DO I REDO THE DATABASE PORTION OF THIS APPLICATION?
>>If I can rewrite the application to use DBC's, it will save some upfront cash - the amount needed to purchase a 25 USER SQL SERVER 7.0.
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>>What would you do?
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>>TIA
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>I say leave it alone... because you can't guarantee that it will not be necessary in the future to use SQL Server (at least that's what the tone of your post sounded like to me).
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>Looks like the price of SQL is around $5,000 from MS - if it takes you 3-4 weeks to change the program, you will probably be losing money, and you won't have a scalable solution if you need it.
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