Thanks Vince & Lew!

I just found this line in the VFP helpfile:
"NOFILTER creates a cursor that can be used in subsequent queries."

So it would seem READWRITE NOFILTER is the proper equivalent to INTO TABLE..

-Steve


At 09:56 PM 07/29/2010, you wrote:
>Steve Ellenoff wrote:
> > Is there any difference between these two?
> >
> > I'm looking at some older code and I have remarks about the SELECT
> > SQL using INTO TABLE to avoid some VFP errors that says something
> > like, "Command cannot be issued on a cursor" or something to that effect.
> >
> > Would changing my code to CURSOR READWRITE work equally well as the
> > INTO TABLE ?
>
>If you used tables to avoid "operation can not be performed on a
>cursor," I would think you could do CURSOR READWRITE, followed by USE
>DBF("MyCursor") ALIAS Bob, and do whatever on Bob.  Just off the top of
>my head.
>
>
>
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