On Oct 4, 2007, at 9:35 AM, David Boatright wrote:

> Now, for the first time  in four years I have bee developing a  
> networked
> Foxpro application  boy have things changed.  It is a peer to peer  
> Network
> with Vista Home and XP home machines.  First they where setup with  
> wireless
>  I tried running the application , but after standing  with my  
> hands in my
> pockets waiting for  a page change on a pageframe I decided that it  
> had to
> go.

        My first thought would not be that VFP is at fault here. Either you  
have serious network issues, or the code is pitifully inefficient.  
I've inherited apps that seemed to crawl, and could always end up  
looking like a genius when I applied a few basic improvements and the  
app started zipping along. There are several things to check: are you  
pulling large amounts of unneeded data across the network? Are your  
tables indexed intelligently? Sometimes the load of pulling a bunch  
of unnecessary indices over the network is greater than than the  
speedup gained from that index. Do you have intelligent buffering set  
up, or is every little thing being sent across the network?

-- Ed Leafe
-- http://leafe.com
-- http://dabodev.com




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