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Saving into fox2x tables
I'm wondering if it's possible to save a VisFox 5.0 query directly into a
Fox2x table. I have to make 100s of large tables in Fox 2x version, and I
can't figure out any way to do it other than using the "into" command and
then the "copy to...type fox2x" command. I'd love to be able to bypass the
step, which obviously will take a lot of processing time. Any help on this
would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Saving into fox2x tables
Sorry, I don't know of any other way. And you might be surprised on the
"processing time", unless they're really, really big result sets. You'll
probably just need lots of free disk space.
--
Fred
Microsoft Visual FoxPro MVP
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"Tom" <tmcginty@nicar.org> wrote in message news:3aa52e35$1@news.devx.com...
>
> I'm wondering if it's possible to save a VisFox 5.0 query directly into a
> Fox2x table. I have to make 100s of large tables in Fox 2x version, and I
> can't figure out any way to do it other than using the "into" command and
> then the "copy to...type fox2x" command. I'd love to be able to bypass the
> step, which obviously will take a lot of processing time. Any help on this
> would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Saving into fox2x tables
"Tom" <tmcginty@nicar.org> wrote in message news:3aa52e35$1@news.devx.com...
>
> I'm wondering if it's possible to save a VisFox 5.0 query directly into a
> Fox2x table. I have to make 100s of large tables in Fox 2x version, and I
> can't figure out any way to do it other than using the "into" command and
> then the "copy to...type fox2x" command. I'd love to be able to bypass the
> step, which obviously will take a lot of processing time. Any help on this
> would be greatly appreciated.
I doubt it. I've been thinking about a way for several minutes now and come
a cropper.
-Anders
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