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Note 364.0                   Info required on FOXPRO                  No replies
KOZY::STEWART                                        13 lines  10-APR-1992 10:09
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    Not again.  When your a database expert it includes more than just
    Digital products and major competitors.  
    
    It means that you know every database known to mankind.
    
    So I must be a database novice in practice.
    
    Does anybody have any info or pointers to info on FOXPRO.  
    
    Thanks,  I'll keep my practice open and hope that some day I know at
    least all the names of the database products.
    
    John
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| 1136.1 | CSSEDB::MOY | Michael G. Moy, Rdb/VMS Engineering | Sun Apr 12 1992 04:05 | 9 | |
|     Hello,
    
    �    It means that you know every database known to mankind.
    
    You might consider monitoring comp.databases from USENET as there is
    information on a variety of products, and you can always ask questions
    there. I believe FOXPRO is a PC-type db product.
    
    michael
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| 1136.2 | RANGER::IBMPC-92... | COOKIE::OAKEY | Picard/Riker '92 | Mon Apr 13 1992 17:04 | 4 | 
| You might also try RANGER::IBMPC-92 and see if there is anything in there (since that is the PC conference that I'd expect to see FoxPro in)... and yes, FoxPro is a PC based database product. | |||||