Ken said: >>The best way to do this is use VFP 7.0 and have your VFP DLL be a SOAP/WSDL based XML Web service and then call that web service in C#. This way any client can use the service to do this, and it can be remote over HTTP.
Nancy said: >This works fine from the VFP POV, however, and is great if one's going in that direction. It's not a great solution from a .NET programmer's POV who may not be a VFPer. Although one can argue that someone with VFP would have to write the stored procedure, too, I doubt that will be the recommendation for getting to, say Oracle data, or SQL-Server, or another data backend.
Nancy, why don't you think that's a good recommendation for other data backends? It works great with SQL-Server.