Author: Stephen Russell
Posted: 2009-05-12 at 16:07:15
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Rafael Copquin <rcopquin@ciudad.com.ar> wrote:
> By the way, if I issue the following statement, I get a VFP message saying
> that the property is readonly
>
> SQLSetProp(0,"Shared",.T.)
>
> (why would a property supposedly to be set by SQLSetProp be readonly? If it
> cannot be set, why is it a property of a setting function? I can't
> understand that.)
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That property is a token given out FROM the Sql Server, so you cannot edit it.
Does that make sense? Otherwise you could change your credentials and
suddenly have access to the HR data.
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