Erik,
>>Who knows, but it'd be silly not to use ADO - pariculary since VFP is about the only product that doesn't natively use it.
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>Other products don't use ADO natively either. ADO by nature is a plug in technology. Sure, I wouldn't mind more support for it (particularly in the form of a bindable grid).
Thanks for the clarification. Perhaps I should have said that I'd like VFP to more closely work with ADO. <g>
Best,
DD
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