I use CF 4.5 to access FoxPro tables (both free and those contained in a 
DBC) all of the time (using MDAC 2.5 ODBC driver -- I'm told 2.6 version of 
the driver may have problems so have stayed away from it).

I gave a presentation at the March 22nd meeting of the Annapolis Maryland 
CFUG meeting on "FoxPro And ColdFusion Integration Problems and Solutions" 
located at:  www.ancfug.com/meetings (lists past meeting topics convered 
ansd available papers).

My paper has coding examples plus advice based on my good and bad 
experiences.

Hope it helps...

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-----Original Message-----
From:   Paul Mone [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Friday, June 08, 2001 8:11 PM
To:     CF-Server
Subject:        RE: Reading records from FoxPro database

Have you tried putting quotes around the column names?


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-----Original Message-----
From: safa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 2:25 PM
To: CF-Server
Subject: Reading records from FoxPro database


I am trying to read from a database written in FOXPRO that I recieve from
one of my suppliers. I am trying to read the records in Cold Fusion, and I
am having problem writing the columns that have space in their name. Does
anyone know if its possible to handle that in Cold Fusion? Your help is
greatly appreciated?

Safa Hussain - Application Developer
IET- Communications Resources
University of California, Davis
Voice (530)  754-7285
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