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VFP8 Wish - a server-like component
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>>PLEASE. . .I am not interested in non-MS employees stating:
>>1) Why MS would never do this;
>>2) How this would directly conflict with MS SQL Server sales;
>>3) Other negative reasons on behalf of MS.
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>>On the other hand, any comments by MS staff, assumed to represent personal (not corporate) opinion, is most welcome, regardless. This would hopefully include additional development of the concept.
>>
>>Please offer your comments, criticism, or variations on the following:
>>
>>I would like to see the next version of VFP endowed with 'server-like' processing capabilities for both xBase (oh, how I hate that term) and SQL-based I/O commands...
>
>Hi Jim,
>
>Yesterday I found this thread, which started at 20-09, and ended at 26-09. After a few hours of reading it all, here is my contribution, not knowing whether you have already decided for the wishlist yes/no.
>Note that the below is a response to all of it.
>
>Why this would be needed ?
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    >In general, yes, this is sort of nonsense, because it is not hard to incorporate SQL from the beginning (George). I won’t decide for the fastest way of development, but what I can say is that this shoud be subjective to the quality, openness etc. However :
    >Where this may be the general standpoint, there are (quite) a few out there, just not having the possibility to re-write all the code, and where the new code will differ in terms of structure (logic). The structure can remain the same, but performance will (highly) degrade.
    >Like you started the thread with some expectations of potential respondents, I can add one : it is no argument at all to say that one should use the latest techniques, and therefore this idea would be stupid.

    Peter,

    Since I assume you're referring to me in the above, just a short response. My statement was that designing for a backend server as opposed to native tables requires a different design paradigm. Unfortunately, there are (apparently) some folks who don't realize this and try treat the backend in the same manner they did native tables. So, in short, I agree whole heartedly with the above.
    George

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