Hi Jimi, it's quite easy. You can access VFP through ADO. See this message on Visual Foxpro forum "Re: Can I use ADO to connect to a .DBC? Daniel Gramunt "
To do that, you will need ODBC drivers to VFP/dbf files or OLEDB drivers to VFP files....
If you have to migrate those files to SQL, so you can use DTS packages to do that...
>How can I access DBF files generated by VFP? Sorry for this dummy question but >it's kinda hard for me to search for VB commands in the MSDN, still have not >get used to the new environment :(
Carlos A. Granitto