Jean Laeremans wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Stephen Russell <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> I'm not going to meddle in the XML discussion if only because i don't
> use it or need it.
> As far as dbf files are concerned i have a warehouse app at the moment
> which has about 20 main tables each exceeding 1 Gb .
> About 60 simultaneous users on a typical day, nw is still only 10 Mb
> (don't ask me why) , response instant


_Stephen,

You picked the wrong hill to die on with this latest argument/stance.
You're just plain wrong.  But to be fair, as you stated, you're talking
about SQL queries only (right?) so that's not exactly the same as the
rest of us are talking about...perhaps.  If there is no index, a table
scan occurs, but we all knew that.  You can't bash VFP when you read the
truth like Jean says above.  Try something else.  ;-)





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