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VFP Definitely alive until 2010?
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20/09/2004 07:49:21
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00942119
Message ID:
00943956
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Hi neil,

It seems you've got an interessting Job, which is my favourate manner of looking outside the VFP toolbox.

Thanks...

Walter,

>Walter,
>
>>> I assume you still work with the product are you? A few years ago, I
>>> tried to plug holes with VFP into navision, but as I could not get the
>>> ODBC driver (for the native Navision database) to work, I was not so
>>> succesfull.
>
>Yes, for my sins I have to work with Navision as well as the million + 1 things that also have to be dealt with ;-)
>
>>> Are you working with the SQL server version or do you use an ODBC
>>> connection to the native Navision database? And can you give examples of
>>> what kind of holes you plugged ?
>
>We always try to work exclusivly with the MS SQL client not just for ease of data access from internal/external sources but for the complete toolset ie. DTS, OLAP and Reporting Services. We deploy a standard set of VFP components, which includes interfaces for handling MS Message Queue, XML and Web Services. XML is a good example of VFP simplifying a task, although version 4 of Navision introduces native XML handling. String handling ... the list goes on.
>
>BTW. Our email is currently offline, so I will send you the ppt no later than tommorrow.
>
>Regards
>Neil
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