>Hi all,
>
>I know that this is a basic question, but I am self taught and just don't know the best solution. I have an application running
>at a local office for medical and dental claims processing. It is a good multi-user application, it handles the locks and the
>updates and everything else just fine. But performance wise, it really lags and I don't know what to do. The program and tables are on
>their one local server, and everyone in the office (10 people) accesses the application.
>
>My clients love my application, they just don't like the slow response times especially when they all start getting on together.
>Is there something that you could recommend to me to read so that I would know how to better design more robust applications?
>
>Thanks in advance, this thread has been a tremendous help over the past 9 months to me as I struggled to learn VFP.
"But performance wise, it really lags" - could you be more specific? Is it slow in:
- app starting up
- forms opening
- saving data/changes
- etc.
What is your environment?
- Server hardware and OS
- Network speed (10- or 100-BaseT)
- Workstation hardware and OS
There are lots of possible reasons for "slow performance". I would say over the last 6 months every one has been addressed in at least 1 thread. Upgrade to a PUTM and you can do your own searches.
Regards. Al
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