Dan Neuman wrote:
> Rafael,
>
> I find ODBC with Access to be fragile.  I prefere to use ADO or DAO with
> Access files.  It gives you much more control, and you don't need to
> worry about connection strings or other configuration issues.
>
> As for Example code, you can search MSDN for ADO code examples and get
> all kinds of results.  Most examples will be in VB, but since ADO is an
> object oriented protocol, you should be able to change it to VFP very
> easily.
>
>   

There's an ADOX freebie in the leafe.com/dls/vfp section.  Check it out, 
Rafael!


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