At 10:39 AM 11/21/2009, [email protected] wrote:

It occurs to me that I wasn't clear enough when I posted
my question.  I might want to use RBase as a front-end to
a SQL Server database.  IE:  no RBase database involved.
Do I need to have a shell RBase database and SAttach every
single SQL Server table?  There could be hundreds of them!
I'm assuming I would have to do that only once, though, and
keep them always sattached (any problem with that?).  No
other way to front-end another database without going thru
the SAttach?

You will still need a dummy R:BASE database (even with no
tables) in order to use the SCONNECT and SATTACH commands
to CONNECT Server Database(s) and SATTACH connected server
Table(s).

How else would you use R:BASE as a Front-End to design forms,
labels, reports, external forms, etc?


I found out that SS 2008 has separate date and time fields.
Hurray.

Everyone is finally catching up to R:BASE standards!

R:BASE database has had DATE and TIME since its inception.

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.

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