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Storing and retrieving data from VFP

Hi,

I would like to know if it is possible to save my data from C++ into a
Visual FoxPro database and then later also retrieve information from it. Is
it possible and if it possible how can it be done. I would prefer to save it
in a Visual FoxPro database, because I know VFP well, but I can live with an
Access database.

Also does anyone know if it is worth maybe migrating to vb.net as I heard
that it is the database programming language of the future. My only concern
is that vb.net may not be very fast compared to C++.

TIA
Roy

Jul 23 '05 #1
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Roy Gourgi wrote:
I would like to know if it is possible to save my data from C++ into a
Visual FoxPro database and [...]


Wrong newsgroup. Try one with 'foxpro' in the name. This newsgroup
is about C++ _language_ itself, which doesn't have any definition of
a "Visual FoxPro database".

V
Jul 23 '05 #2

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