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ADO and VFP Report Designer
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26/01/2001 09:36:53
Cindy Winegarden
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Divers
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00468852
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>or if I will have to back up to square one and use something like Crystal Reports.
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>I see that as taking a step or two forward. Crystal is better prepared for the task at hand.
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>Do you consider it a step backwards because:
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>1. You don't know how to us Crystal?
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>or
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>2. Because you think VFP is the best tool for the job?
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>If you don't know how to use Crystal, you will definitely have to suck up the learning time. If you only look at it as a step backwards, you are only looking at part of the story. Often, you need to take one step backward in order to take five forward.
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>< JVP >

JVP,

According to this statement in the original post, "use the same reports that already work well (some are very complicated)" it sounds like he meant that he would have to re-design/re-code/re-test some rather complicated reports (don't know how many), in addition to learning how to use Crystal Reports.

The alternate plan, changing the ADO recordset to a VFP cursor with one or two lines of code sounds pretty quick and uncomplicated. (I've never used ADO or Crystal, so I can't say for sure.)

Obviously, learning anything new is always worthwhile, but learning it "under the gun" or re-doing a lot of work that is already done may not be, and cost may be a factor.
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