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>>It doesn't matter what clding language you will use for Front or web-end if your back-end is SQLServer. We have application which Web-end is done with ASP.Net/C# and front-end is VFP8.0

Hmmm, not sure how you meant this, Jordan, but that sounds a little misleading. I mean, if your back-end is a VFP database, it *still* wouldn't matter what your Web-end / front-end was coded in. All I'm saying is that it shouldn't matter at all what your back-end database is ... even Access. <s>

~~Bonnie


>>>All things being equal... can I expect to get similiar performance from MSSQL and VFP?
>>>
>>>Mike
>>To further refine my question then. In a multi user, file server/client, windows form type application - with c# winforms on one side, and vfp forms on the other, will performance be noticeably different. This assumes the same table/index structure in both situations. I am at a tipping point, having started an app. in c# that I had previously begun in VFP, where I find that I still have some unanswered questions that could decide going either way. But one thing that I have seen in the past is bad performance in applications that use SQL Server as their back end when compared with VFP.
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>Hi Mike,
>It doesn't matter what clding language you will use for Front or web-end if your back-end is SQLServer. We have application which Web-end is done with ASP.Net/C# and front-end is VFP8.0
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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