fp sql - does it have any short coming or problems

Ken Cole ken.cole at smiths-aerospace.com.au
Mon Mar 22 09:31:46 PST 2004


Tony,

We have quite a number of SQL literate users, we also use MS-SQL quite
extensively, and they all think the FPSql product is very good.

We have a few issues, mostly cosmetic, one data related when using
associated fields, but generally quite well accepted.

I like it from an IT perspective as it cuts down on our programming
requests, allows cross table referencing, which selection sets don't
allow, and it is read only so I don't have to worry about users changing
data.

Ken 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony Freehauf [mailto:tony at ynotsoftware.com] 
> Sent: Monday, 22 March 2004 9:05 PM
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> Subject: fp sql - does it have any short coming or problems
> 
> does fp's sql have any issues when compared to industry standards?
> Is it a good product
> thanks for the information
> old tony
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