Thanks Esparta. I am also looking for specific samples or case studies of VFP with FireBird...
Jaime
>If do you want documentation about HOWTO: VFP+< YourServer > you will not get it in the Help of the product, luckyly VFP doesn't care about wich batabase server are you using, it only need a ODBC Driver (to work with Remote Views and SQL Pass Through -SPT-) or an OLEDB Provier (to work with ADO+RecordSets), or any of both if you are planning to use the CursorAdapter.
>So, you only need a to see VFP Help about the topics Client-Server or a generic HOWTO:VFP+RemoteView, HOWTO:VFP+SPT or HOWTO:VFP+ADO to solve this issue:
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>--- Client-Server and VFP ---
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http://www.tedroche.com/Present/1999/E-CTECDoc.htm>
>--- ADO JumpStart for VFP Developers ---
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnfoxgen/html/adojump.asp>
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http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~CategoryClient/Server>
http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~ProgrammaticallyCreatingDSNs>
>--- Why You Should Do Client-Server Development ---
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http://www.advisor.com/Articles.nsf/aid/FALIJ01>
>--- Migrating Your Visual FoxPro Application to a Client/Server Platform ---
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http://www.eps-cs.com/pdf/whitepaper_migrating.pdf>
>Of course, you will need to learn how your Database Server deal with internal stuffs like Stored Procedures, Integrity Rules, ANSI-SQL 92, etc.
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>HTH.
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>Hi All
>>I am playing with the idea of tighting these two together. I saw some threads from Dorin, but i would appreciate some information about ways of implementing this.
Why do programs stop working correctly as soon as you leave the Fox?