Alan Bourke wrote:
Because they lose an SQL Server sale presumably.
Now there's possible logic I see, but with the differences between VFP
and client/server....well, it's very different. If you can afford SQL
Server AND NEED SQL Server (for big dog data), so be it. VFP is great,
but when you use SQL Server or MySQL or Oracle or a serious big dog
rdbms, you gain so much more scalability (or at least that's what I
bought). Fox tables are awesome, but there comes a point where there's
a limit.
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