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Published 26 February 04 02:41 PM

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# Shannon J Hager said on February 26, 2004 6:32 PM:
Some developers want to replace Enterprise Manager (as much as possible) with the VS.Net data tools. I know I used the VS6/InterDev data tools more than the SQL Server 7 tools. Now I am so used to using EM (and the coming workbench, I know) that I never use the VS.Net Server Explorer, etc.

Are there tips/tricks that might
a) allow developers to replace SQL EM
b) tempt me back to the VS data tools?

# Scott Gowell said on February 27, 2004 4:57 AM:
Version Control ... VSS vs other products.
# Pablo Sebastian Velazco said on March 19, 2004 5:31 AM:
Just wondering if someone have considered the possibility of a "VFoxPro/VStudio for Quantum computers edition"...

That's all!
warm regards,
DBZ
# Tim C. said on March 25, 2004 11:40 AM:
Hey, I was just wondering if yag and Don Box are identical twins separated at birth. The resemblance is uncanny!
# Malcolm Greene said on April 25, 2004 9:32 AM:
Does MS have a strategy for unifying things like formatting strings across all its development tools - .NET, VFP, and MS Office VBA dialects?

I would like to use the same formatting strings in VFP as I do in .NET. Before attempting to implement String.Format() in VFP I'm wondering if this is functionality that:

1. has already been implemented by someone

2. is on the drawing board for VFP at some point in the future

3. has been reviewed and intentionally not implemented in VFP

Thanks!
Malcolm

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