Bulldog ODBC for filePro

ryanx at indy.rr.com ryanx at indy.rr.com
Wed Mar 9 10:56:06 PST 2005


On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 12:25:31PM -0600, Lerebours, Jose said:

> I can envision the Access savvy users for whom
> you can write a few VB or even Access routines
> to automatically (unless it only works manually)
> create all tables once a day.  These users now
> have all of their data in their environment and
> can run all sorts of reports, query and whatever
> else they can dream of.  Even pass data right on
> to a more robust data base.

That I would like to see. I am no Access whiz myself, and would
like to see what others can do with it. For starters, you CAN 
create/import an Access table from the SQL command line as
long as you follow this format and do not use where or order by:
select field1,field2,fieldn... from filename;

The fields requested and their order are not important.

> Assuming that you can you do all of this automatically,
> and 10,000+ records are transferred per second,

10,000 p/s is a rough estimate depending on the number of fields. On a
2 GHz machine you see the transfer occur several times faster than
that.

> I think that if my views are possibilities, you should
> take the time to create a couple of samples and have
> potential buyers review these samples with your demo.

Sample as in an example map and key file?

> Great product!  Great start!  Way to go ...
> 
> Good luck!!!

Thanks!

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Ryan
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