Rick, thank you very much, you're the man... :)
Max
>Hi all,
>
>I've just posted a new article on the West Wind site:
>
>
.NET Interop for Visual FoxPro>
http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/VfpDotNetInterop/vfpDotNetInterop.htm>
>Find out how you can use VFP data and code in .NET and how to use .NET code in Visual FoxPro, in this comprehensive article that covers a number of different ways that you can integrate Visual FoxPro and .NET. The main three areas that are discussed are using the VFP OleDb provider, COM Interop both calling VFP components from .NET (and ASP.NET specifically) and calling .NET components from VFP and finally using Web Services for interop. The document points out some pitfalls and workarounds and tricks for working with data retrieved from .NET. This article is very detailed and hence fairly long at 45 printed pages.
...Y soy feliz, bien feliz, asi lo grito;
Mira, que el mundo sepa, que se sepa:
Soy feliz....
...And I'm happy, quite happy, so do I yell it;
Look, so the world knows it, so be known:
I'm happy...
Ismael Rivera "Oye cosita linda"
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