It's to do with the way VFP writes data. Or thinks it does. You possible
could get away if you flush but I don't think so. Tables can disappear if
its left on. What I'm not sure of is if that's the server where the data is
or both as the local machine will make temp files.
Al

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
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Sent: 03 June 2010 10:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: write-behind caching for VFP apps (using VFP DBFs)

Allen wrote:
> Behind or ahead? If it's the one in policies on the disk drive setup then
> yes it should be disabled with VFP

That's the one I'm talking about.  Even if they've got a UPS or battery 
backups on the disk controller?



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