Paul Hill wrote:
> On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Vince Teachout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> <used wrong address - sorry if duplicate>
>>
>>  I have a vendor questionnaire that I need to fill out and return today,
>>  and it deals with SQL Server named instances, which I know nothing about.
>>
>>  I'm in the process of googling madly, but  given that we're running
>>  vfp9, using ODBC to a SQL2005 back end, does anyone know what the answer
>>  to these two questions is LIKELY to be for VFP apps in general?  Thanks.
>>     
>
> My experience is limited in this area but as far as I can tell the
> only difference with a named instance is in the server name.  Instead
> of 'MyServer' you use 'MyServer/Instance' in the connection string.
>
> You can easily test this yourself by installing SQL to a named
> instance on your PC (or use SQL Express which by default installs a
> named instance).
>
>   
Thank you - after a lot of fretting and googling, I realized that my 
SqlExpress WAS a named instance.  But it's nice to have it confirmed. 
Thank you!



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