>>Kevin
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>>Ironically the fact Oracle will be more expensive and have a bigger project footprint probably adds to its attraction at management level. It seems more "serious".
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>This is what we think down here, no logic to the decision at all.
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>>The VFP setup always seemed (when I was there) underresourced.
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>Yes, but we now have 3 trained developers and a trainee, all in fox.
The 3 developers sounds much better. I thought you where still on your own.
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>>Also as others have mentioned the flexibility offered by the developers has caused the timescale to stretch.
>>The rigidity which may come with Oracle will help timescales but doubt if your users are going to be happy.
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>The users/customer would never agree to the cost of ORacle, that's why I don't think it will happen, the most that will happen (which is what we've been asking for the last 3 years) is the DB to be put into a SQL-Server back-end so that we can do away with a copy in each 7 offices.
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>Kev
That sounds like an ok result to me.
But VFP could also cope with the 7 offices data. The restriction was if I remember on the ability of your network to support all the offices accessing one database.
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