Derek said: "Yeah. Write a function and add another 100ms or more(possibly) to my processing. I dunno about you, but CPU cycles are precious with my apps-- I have to optimize the hell out of them to get decent performance due to VFP's lack of sufficient speed. Not to mention it's not feasable to create a broad enough function to process a SQL Select statement of any decent complexity and turn it into a scan/endscan..."
Far from being the end all on the topic, but I hope a source of some useful information, have you read my two articles in VFP Advisor on techniques to speed up VFP apps? Sounds like you need every drop of speed you can get and maybe you will find a nugget or two in the articles.
Anthony
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