> LOL, guess those amazing MS certifications
really mean a lot. Can get accolades from MS about how "professional" you
are and still not understand how a computer works.

Knowing how to pass a series of tests <> understanding how to put a viable
and cost effective solution together.  We have all seen this time and again.


Gil

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Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 10:31 AM
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Subject: Re: Grid value send to Excel


At 12:23 PM 1/18/2008 -0800, Bernardo Stanfield wrote:
>I would like to share the following. I set up my system VFP 9 with VFP as
>backend at  a clients site which had a Pentium 3 PC as a server. The admin
>office PC's were connected to
...
>from the nightly back up. Since moving to SQL there has been no data
>corruption.
>I love VFP and have been using it to make a living since 1988, (with
>FoxPro in DOS) but I try to avoid using it as a backend, especially now
>with the advent of the SQL Server Express which is free up to 4 GB of
>capacity. Best regards.

I'll share a little bit too.

I've deployed about a dozen different systems in the past 10 years or so.
All of them use a VFP database as the database. My general estimate is that
these systems are installed at approximately 3,000 sites, and used by
probably 10-20 thousand people overall. About the only DB problems we get
are when they remap their drives (can't see DB any more), or some
MS-certified IT person deletes some of the files of the database because
they didn't know what they were. LOL, guess those amazing MS certifications
really mean a lot. Can get accolades from MS about how "professional" you
are and still not understand how a computer works. There have been some
strange issues as always. Just like with any DB system (our MS-SQL systems
seem to 'fail' fairly regularly).

Anyway, don't get me wrong, I've worked with DB servers like Oracle,
Informix, MySQL, MS-SQL, etc. I don't really have anything against them per
se (apart from the idiotic yearly fees charged by <cough> some, and
virus-holes, complexity added to customers, yada yada). I just don't get
those corruptions. Not sure what I'm doing "wrong" .... ;-)

-Chalrie



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