> I think removing the quoted identifiers is a better way anyway. For
> the future etc.

I absolutely agree.
As  far  as  I know they already started the migration again, also not
defining  so awfully man indexes as they did before (using DBFs it was
necessary to have an index for all and everything).

> So you
> basically don't have this problem. It's the same story as in data sets
> (I hope nobody is using it now) generated bin VS.
When  I  help  people migrating from dBase to C#, I show them how easy
you  can drag/drop your tables on the form and get running in about no
time. Big "aaaah! Fine!".
Then  I  show them the code that's been generated, some 4.000 lines of
unreadable spaghetti even for the smallest tasks. Big "uuuuuh! Ugly!".

That's  usually the point when they are ready to take a closer look on
how to do the simple things yourself with a few classes or a few lines
of code :-)



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