Richard,
You are of course correct - well spotted. I agree on the second comment, but
in a multi user environment the file locking becomes a real real pain in the
a*se.

Dave Crozier


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Subject: Re: VFP9

1) Wouldn't that be SET ENGINEBEHAVIOR 70 if you want old style VFP 7 
SQL behavior (i.e. ambiguous results for non-aggregate columns not 
included in GROUP clause)?

2) I always wonder about this recommendation because if the table header 
is corrupted in a particular way, your users won't know about it until 
after they think that they've saved some new data that doesn't show up.

Dave Crozier wrote:
> Other possible settings to look at are:
>
> 1. Set ENGINEBEHAVIOR 80 -> makes SQL "group by" behaviour as per VFP7
>
> 2. Set TableValidate 0 -> Removes the Table header check on open which
> temporarily locks the table
>
>   

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