Michael,
I just thought I'd put ANOTHER feeler out to see if anyone bit because it
looks like I'll be doing some work in which the client has stipulated
FoxDataObjects as a data layer.

Dave Crozier


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Subject: Re: FoxDataObjects - Comments?

Dave Crozier wrote:
> Has anyone out there used FoxDataObjects www.foxdataobjects.com in anger? 
>
> I've downloaded the personal edition but I need some sort of benchmark
using
> more than 10 Data Objects in the Database Schema and wondered if anyone
has
> used the software in a live environment with upwards of 400 tables and 50
to
> 80 open at any one time.
>
> First look is good but it is difficult to assess without using proper data
> in multi tables (more than 10)
>
> Comments good or bad welcome.
>
> Dave Crozier
>   

Deja vu, Dave?  http://leafe.com/archives/showMsg/324327

Gil might have tried it?  http://leafe.com/archives/showFullThd/304656

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Michael J. Babcock, MCP
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