Rick Schummer wrote:
>>> http://blog.advantageevangelist.com/search/label/FAQ<<
> 
> Chris Franz maintains this FAQ and was at Southwest Fox 2008 last year. He
> was part of a team of iAnywhere folks manning the booth. This team is
> working hard to help the Fox Community if they need to transition their data
> to a backend server and want to avoid the conversion from DBFs to another
> database. They also have an ODBC driver that works with VFP 9 databases (the
> Microsoft one only works with VFP data through VFP 6 compatibility). Need to
> break the 2GB limit and want to stay with DBFs (maybe until you can
> transition to a database that can handle the size of your data), these guys
> can do it. Lots of cool stuff coming out of Boise.


Thanks for the info.  Never hit the 2GB limit, and not really even near 
it in all of my years coding solutions, though.  Glad to hear it works 
with VFP9 databases...never understood why MS stopped at VFP6.  ????

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
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