I have similar problems in 2010R2.  When I exported the VFP table to other 
formats (CSV, XLS,.. etc.) I had to deal with the bizarre field conversions SQL 
wanted to do...  Woof!   

So now I just write VFP code to do it instead of using the SQL utility.  
Problem solved.

YMMV, but that's what works for me.
ls


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Garrett Fitzgerald
Subject: Importing from VFP into SQL2012

Hi, all. Last week, I installed SQL Server 2012 Express on a 64-bit Windows
7 machine, and tried to import some VFP data into it. I selected the "Import 
Data (32-bit)" utility and picked the Fox OLE DB provider, only to have the app 
promptly hang and go bye-bye, without even letting me select a DBC/directory. I 
checked the Data Explorer in the VFP Task Pane to make sure it wasn't an issue 
with running the provider on that machine, but it worked fine.

Any thoughts? Thanks.

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