From: Ginny Caughey on
Hi Willie,

There is also a query builder in Visual Studio.

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"Willie Moore" <williem(a)wmconsulting.com> wrote in message
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Mike,

If he has access, he can use the query maker to get an idea of how to write
the queries. It is not always the prettiest SQL in the world, but it gives
you a good place to start.

Regards,
Willie

From: Ginny Caughey on
VO2Ado provides a Classmate compatible AdoServer. Isn't there also one that
works with the VO GUI included with VO2Ado?

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> Mike
>
> did Geoff not create a dbserver library to work with vo2ado ?
>
> Richard

From: Willie Moore on
This is true. I dont use that one as much as I should. Old habits die hard <g>.

Regards,
Willie


"Ginny Caughey" <ginny.caughey.online(a)wasteworks.com> wrote in message news:00505403$0$18988$c3e8da3(a)news.astraweb.com...
> Hi Willie,
>
> There is also a query builder in Visual Studio.
>
> --
>
> Ginny Caughey
> www.wasteworks.com
>
>
>
> "Willie Moore" <williem(a)wmconsulting.com> wrote in message
> news:g_L2l.9897$dc4.4430(a)bignews2.bellsouth.net...
> Mike,
>
> If he has access, he can use the query maker to get an idea of how to write
> the queries. It is not always the prettiest SQL in the world, but it gives
> you a good place to start.
>
> Regards,
> Willie
>
From: Ginny Caughey on
Hi Willie,

I don't use it much either. I just write queries into SQL Server Management
Studio and keep changing them until they work. ;-)

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www.wasteworks.com



"Willie Moore" <williem(a)wmconsulting.com> wrote in message
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This is true. I dont use that one as much as I should. Old habits die hard
<g>.

Regards,
Willie


"Ginny Caughey" <ginny.caughey.online(a)wasteworks.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Willie,
>
> There is also a query builder in Visual Studio.
>
> --
>
> Ginny Caughey
> www.wasteworks.com
>
>
>
> "Willie Moore" <williem(a)wmconsulting.com> wrote in message
> news:g_L2l.9897$dc4.4430(a)bignews2.bellsouth.net...
> Mike,
>
> If he has access, he can use the query maker to get an idea of how to
> write
> the queries. It is not always the prettiest SQL in the world, but it gives
> you a good place to start.
>
> Regards,
> Willie
>

From: Geoff Schaller on
Yes I did. It is a set of classes that works simultaneously or
separately to DBF or SQL hopefully using your main code base without too
much change. But there is never 'zero' change of course and the class
code is not free (and never will be). But I still say that Robert's
samples are a very good place to start. Once you are over that hurdle,
then you certainly have framework choices to make.

My SQLMaster tool can also help:

http://www.softwareobjectives.com.au/downloads/sqlmaster/sqlmaster.msi

Geoff



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> Mike
>
> did Geoff not create a dbserver library to work with vo2ado ?
>
> Richard


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