>Jim,
>
>Thanks for the stats. Depending how the C# is written, caching may play a significant part in the dotNET performance. Which is fair enough- the goal is to get best possible performance, so if dotNET caches better than VFP locally in normal use, that would be important to know.
True, but it does make one wonder if, possibly, any better .NET caching might be the result of simply installing .NET on a system. In other words, VFP might also benefit.
I do not have the .NET framework installed on either of my systems so I can't check that out.
One can easily imagine the need to seriously tweak cache management in a .NET environment given the way data access works there. I wonder if it's specific to .NET applications or general across the OS.
cheers
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>Regards
>
>j.R
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