>>>IMO, the honest answer should be based on developer's own qualifications, >>i.e. if someone is good VFP person then VFP-SQL will be better and otherwise >>good VB person will proceed to VB-SQL. The final result would be essentially >>the same.
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>So, even if a better tool was available, if a developer has expertise in a product, regardless of the circumstances, use that product?
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>Sorry Ed, but I have to be honest here and say that this is not very good advice and you have totally omitted issues like activeX control support and the like - which works better in VB.
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>In short, this is not an easy question to answer.
Sorry, John. But I have to disagree with your again. Theoretically, you are probably right, but, in practice, it's a reality, that even if a better tool was available, if a developer has expertise in a product, regardless of the circumstances, use that product! Just look around, there are too many stories which support my point.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant