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Wendz (Programmer)
29 Sep 00 6:33
I am currently studying Java for my frontend and Foxpro as my backend for the database. But the problem is I need to link the two. How do I link these two? Is it possible to link these two. Does it require another third party software to link?  Thanks...

Wendz
TomasDill (IS/IT--Management)
29 Sep 00 11:35
Use Visual FoxPro ODBC driver to link to Fox Pro database from other applications.

Vlad Grynchyshyn
vgryn@softserve.lviv.ua

JDurbin (Programmer)
29 Sep 00 13:00
ADO too Vlad?  You using ADO much?

John Durbin
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TomasDill (IS/IT--Management)
29 Sep 00 14:30
  I experiensed ADO when working with Visual Studio/ASP, and when worked on the VB project. In VB project my exact job was creating of new VB recordset class around ADO recordset. It was much of fun at that time because ADO were just started and had a lot of problems :)
  Yes, ADO can use ANY ODBC source, include VFP database.

Vlad Grynchyshyn
vgryn@softserve.lviv.ua

Wendz (Programmer)
2 Oct 00 4:14
Vlad,  Is ODBC driver included when I installed VFP? or I have to look for its driver on a separate disk?  Thanks You Guys for the Tips!

Wendz

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TomasDill (IS/IT--Management)
2 Oct 00 8:54
  Yes, VFP ODBC driver installed when you install VFP. In addition, when you create setup program for client computers using standard setup utility, VFP driver installed too (and ODBC, I suppose - never tried ecause MS Office installs ODBC too and all my clients already had it).

Vlad Grynchyshyn
vgryn@softserve.lviv.ua

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