Level Extreme platform
Subscription
Corporate profile
Products & Services
Support
Legal
Français
MS Access97 Data Replication - How about VFP?
Message
From
01/12/1997 17:12:15
 
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00062418
Message ID:
00063158
Views:
57
>>>I'll explain this in terms of Access97. You would have a master database on a server. Each user would have a replica (copy) of the database on their machine. This replica is what the user edits. At any time, when connected to the server, the user can 'replicate' their replica with the server copy. This causes their changes to be written to the server and any changes on the server (i.e. other users replicating) to be written to their replica. If more than one user edits the same record then a conflict is produced.
>>
>>What kind of network environment are we talking about here? Are you distributing data across a WAN? I'm wondering why you are trying to re-invent client server behaviour in Access (at least that what it sounds like to me)
>
>The idea of the replica on the users machine is so they can work with the system while not connected to the network and then sync up their local copy with the server when reconnected. Not really like C/S.

Colin,
Maybe I am missing something here, but why again are you NOT wanting to use OFFLINE views with VFP for this again??

Thanx!

Tony Miller
Vancouver, Wa
Previous
Next
Reply
Map
View

Click here to load this message in the networking platform