>>>>One solution may be to mimic the appearance and behaviour of Access in
>>>>VFP using Visual FoxBasic. Have a look at the earlier discussions
>>about
>>>>this feature for more information.
>>>>
>>>>/Paul
>>>
>>>ROFLMAO!!!!!!!
>>>
>>>Craig
>>
>>I think rather than Visual FoxBasic (VFB), what you want for this
>>application is Visual FoxBasic for Applications (VFBA). VFBA is probably
>>best suited to mimic the "look and feel" of Access. I had a beta a while
>>back (build date 04/01/97) and it started choking on tables that had more
>>than 20,000 records, just like Access. It also seemed to have similar
>>performance traits as Access when more than 4 or 5 users attempted to
>>utilize the application at the same time. Unfortunately, Visual FoxBasic
>>for Applications has suffered from a curious lack of marketing from
>>Microsoft. I've started to suspect that this apparent snub might be due
>>to reports of a horrible new macro virus which can attach itself to your
>>database tables.
>>
>> -- Colin
>
>
>Don't forget about VFB Script.
>
>Craig
I've heard some rumors that VFB++ will be released 04/01/98...
Nick
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that don't work." - Thomas Edison