Encarta says:
sic 1 [sik ] adverb
thus or so: thus or so, used within brackets to indicate that what precedes it is written intentionally or is copied verbatim from the original, even if it appears to be a mistake
>Glen:
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>I often wondered what (sic) means when used in the context shown below? Could you explain. Why, I was only wondering about that this morning. Seeing your post was a "sign" so I had to ask <s>. Many thanks in advance.
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>For what its worth, I too thought that VFP 7 only has an OLE-DB provider.
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>>Does anyone know if the ODBC driver for VFP 7 is SQL Server replicatable (sic). According to SQL Server replication is possible over heterogenious DB's. The reqauirements are:
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>>You can also publish data to an ODBC datasource. There are five requirements for publishing to an ODBC datasource:
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>>ODBC level 1 compliant
>>32 bit, thread safe
>>Trabsaction capable
>>Supports DDL
>>Can not be read only
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>>thanks