That was weird.  I didn't know if you had found out what setting caused
that behavior or not.  If I left off the B9, and left it as a pretty
plain connection string, the boolean fields came back as type CHARACTER.

Strange.

-Kevin
CULLY Technologies, LLC


Ailsom F. Heringer (OSKLEN) wrote:
> Kevin,
> It´s funny: there is no "B9" in the connection string that I am using, but
> VFP is now seeing BOOLEAN as Logical
> 



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