Alfred Trabulsi
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| Posted: 01/23/2003, 2:09 PM |
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Hi everyone:
Is anyone out there using MVP as their database of choice? just wondering,
and if someone is, maybe we can share our experiences.
Greetings.
Alfred.
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Promatrix News
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| Posted: 01/23/2003, 11:15 PM |
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Hi Alfred,
I'm VFP developer and CC developer.
I dont use vfp databases, but I working with MS SQL databases.
Now, I working with CCStudio Beta 1 / C# language.
Because you are VPM developer there is very 'common' features between VPM
and CCS.
I dont think that you will to have problem with CCS, but you must know
'language syntax'
and when you want work with vfp databases.
The code of CCS is very easy for read and rewrite.
I recomend this product!
regards
jaro
"Alfred Trabulsi" <atra@intelexis.com> wrote in message
news:b0pp6q$7p7$1@news.codecharge.com...
> Hi everyone:
>
> Is anyone out there using MVP as their database of choice? just wondering,
> and if someone is, maybe we can share our experiences.
>
> Greetings.
>
> Alfred.
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>
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