Hi Bob,
>Perhaps on that PC, but if your database is on SQL server, the connection will close, SQL will notice that, roll your stuff back and continue.
Gotta love that don't you?
>With a VFP ap, you could basically corrupt the database and stop production of ALL users.
Yep.... that's not going to be good for business. < s >
>I would rather work WITH a tool than around or against it!
I couldn't have said that better myself. Great line!
Jim Duffy
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