Stephen Russell wrote:
> As a heads up here you are using the OLE-DB engine which is NOT the
> entire VFP engine.

I don't need the entire engine--just the Rushmore optimization on 
queries for this need.

> 
> I will say that I doubt Rushmore can overlay using indexes for a join
> as well as in the where clause.  Only because no other RDBMS can do
> it.  I could be wrong but I think that VFP is not magic and it follows
> all the other logic used in SQL.
> 
> You may have found the VFP SQL is not as strong as once thought, and
> that the local engine was rarely using it outright even though your
> syntax looked like SQL, it was doing a down and dirty conversion to
> xbase.

????

> 
> The term sniffer sounds like the wrong word.  there are execution plan
> generators that will work with the various backends getting you an
> honest translation for what is supposed to happen.

No, that was right...the network dude was examining traffic.  He's not a 
programmer or DBA...he's just analyzing what requests are flowing over 
the LAN.

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