Author: mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com
Posted: 2017-12-29 at 10:33:21
Hi,
That's nice for backups, Koen, but that's not what this post was about.
Still, thanks for the link!
Cheers,
--Mike
On 2017-12-29 11:00, Koen Piller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Advise you to implent Craig Boyd's class, which you can find at
> http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/blog/index.php/2008/02/22/vfp-database-backup-made-simple/
>
> Rgds,
>
> Koen
>
> 2017-12-29 16:47 GMT+01:00
> <mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com>:
>
>> I've seen long-time softwares with VFP backends that had a ton of data
>> (10+ years worth) and I had devised a method in one case recently to
>> be
>> able to "archive" old data by storing it in a subfolder intelligently
>> (so
>> it could be easily retrieved and/or reimported into the main data
>> set). I
>> haven't used a VFP backend since 2004 when Bob Lee introduced me to
>> the
>> MySQL world but nonetheless I thought I'd ask if devs here ever put
>> anything like an "archiving" feature into their software, and how they
>> do
>> it. In my case, instead of slinging 600MB of data across the network
>> (in
>> the case of one of my clients), my archiving showed a reduction of
>> like
>> 75%, so only 25% of that was being pulled across the LAN instead.
>> (They
>> didn't need all the data from the beginning of the App's time...they
>> just
>> needed relevant/recent data.)
>>
>> I realize that with MySQL and other such RDBMSes this is a non-issue,
>> but
>> I wanted to ask the VFP-backend folks their approach to this for the
>> sake
>> of (hopefully) interesting discussion. One final juicy thread before
>> 2017
>> is finished. :-)
>>
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