>In a typical web app you would be pulling data from a data server to the web server on a web hit that generates some kind of report. If you use ADO on the web server side, like you would with ASP, you limit yourself to using stored procedures (T-Sql) on the data server and lose all the benefits of FoxPro. It's just more versatile to use VFP cursors, and you can still convert your FoxPro cursors to ADO if you want to utilize ASP. But frankly, VFP generated HTML is much faster than ASP using ADO. The same goes for desktop client/server environments.
Got it. That's why I like to talk to the guys who have experience. Usually this kind of answer can't be found on a book and if you do it's no so specific. Thanks God for the UT :)
Thanks for your replies Eric, I'll do some research and some experiments and come back here when I have more doubs (I surely will).
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