In addition to Fred's response about SPT, ADO returns a logical data type as well.
>Maps yes, but directly to a VFP logical data type? I would think in SPT where a cursor is returned, the datatype would show up as N instead of L.
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>>Mark,
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>>SQL Server has a "bit" datatype that easily maps to a VFP Logical datatype.
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>>>In your CursorSchema property, you have a VFP Logical Data Type. I don't do SQL Server [Oracle shop here], but I don't recall SQL Server having a Logical data type.
Evan Pauley, MCP
Positronic Technology Systems LLC
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