

If valid connection, run a given sql command. Now, that said, one other thing I did was had a single function to open the connection and return true/false respectively and allow central place to debug. If your app is VFP and you have private vs default data sessions throughout, any classes respect the "data session" of the form, so if you create a class under the "default" data session, then run a form that is private, then call your generic class to query and open a table, the opened table will be recognized in the "default" session and not the one of your form. I've done a few DBF to sql conversions, and one approach I've done to keep the front-end consistent is to create a. You can create a "database" in iSQLAnywhere that points to free tables instead of embedding into a single "database" such as other databases. However, as others have mentioned, you'll still need to create connection to the database to get at the data.

They have specifically picked-up and integrated their SQL database to directly recognize. The closest thing I think you will find for such is to go with SyBase's iSQLAnywhere.
