I've never heard about that!
I'll take a look, thank you

El 27/12/2013 12:19, Frank Cazabon escribió:
On 27/12/2013 10:51 AM, Rafael Copquin wrote:
I've had some experience with MS SQL Server Express as the data engine and have a few applications running live, with VFP9 as the front end and MS SQL as the back end.

MS SQL Server Express does not have replication (or rather, it is not a full feature of it). My client is adamant that he does not want to pay for a commercial version of SQL Server, as he is very happy with open source software, especially because it is FREE.

Rafael,

you could also consider using MS Synchronization Framework which is free and allows you to synchronize databases (and more).



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