Hi Thomas,
>Now some people will tell you that SQL Server will “never crash”.
That isn't something you'll hear from me. No software is crash proof. BUT, how much $$$$$ do you think MSFT is investing in SQL Server to make sure it is as fast and reliable as possible? Think that kind of $$$$ is being spent on the VFP data engine?
>We did have a crash last year and it costs our company $36,000 a minute for downtime.
YIKES!!! Do you think that number would be different if you were using VFP DBFs?
I'm glad to hear SQL Server is working well for you!
Jim Duffy
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