>Jeffrey,
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>If you want a straight-line no-nonsense solution that'll surely please those non-SQL types, I recommend FoxFire at
http://www.micromegasystems.com/.
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>It's a stand-alone ad-hoc query tool that has a reasonable interface, comes with source, and works with all versions of FP and VFP. It's not perfect but I've always found FoxFire to snap-in cleanly (either stand-alone or integrated into an app) and, once set-up, it's worry-free.
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>Consider also their end-user documentation because it comes with developer-level instructions and the end-user stuff is great to get others up to speed.
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>FoxFire is a good component and I've used it for years.
Steven,
You do have to buy the developers version of Foxfire! to get the source code, but it is helluva nice tool.. Allows users to run predefined reports and also to code up their own reports too..
Worth its weight in gold!!