Absolutely. I haven't encountered any data corruption since we moved to SQL Server (and I'm not talking ONLY about MSSQL Server here). In my oppinion, I'd use a SQL Server for any multi-user database application.
Hope this helps.
>Hi,
>In your experience, do you feel SQL server database is more stable than DBF? Since, my clients alway face data corruption which caused by their bad memory chip, shutdown server inproperly and etc. I plan to move to SQL server, if the behavior above still cause SQL server database corrupted as easy as VFP, that's no point to move.
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>Thank you
Grigore Dolghin
Class Software.