Rafael Copquin wrote:
> I am beginning to use VFP9 as a front end and SQL server as a backend. I 
> wonder if any of you can help with examples of code to use ADO with VFP.
> 
> I'd like an example for retrieving data from a SQL database, ie:
> 
>    select * from customers where custid = ?nCustId
> 
> and one on how to send update information, such as:
> 
> update customers set lastname = 'Smith' where custid = ?nCustId
> 
> How to create the ADO object, the connection, the recordset, etc.
> 
> TIA
> 
> Rafael Copquin


You know that you can use native VFP cursors (via SQL Pass Through or 
Remote Views) to connect to your SQL Server database, right?  You don't 
have to resort to ADO unless you have to pass recordsets back to some 
non-VFP caller.

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