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Microsoft's position on Visual FoxPro and .NET
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10/06/2004 08:54:31
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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Generally speaking when writing a networked database application, the DBFs are stored on a network drive, suspectible to network failure, (index) curruption, performance issue, etc. With local cursors you don´t have that problem at all, because they´re local.
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>- Cursors don´t suffer from corruption.
>- Cursors are always local
>- Cursors generally reside in memory
>- Cursors at most live durring the run of the application
>- Cursors are not listed in the database cataloge (database container)
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>That pretty muchs rules out about all disadvantages you have when dealing with DBFs.
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You still have a 2g limit...... Putting all of the insignificant things you list aside - from an interaction standpoint - you know.....the stuff that matters....cursors and dbf's - in all material respects are the same.

John
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