If you clear the Add Timestamp check box in step 8 of the Upsizing Wizard,
the timestamp field may still be created in the upsized table if the
upsized table contains at least one numeric field.
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Save the generated SQL table creation scripts, modify the scripts to remove
the timestamp column, and use SQL pass-through with the generated scripts
to create the tables on the server. Afterwards, you can create remote views
and append the local data to the tables on the server.
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Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
listed at the beginning of this article. This problem has been fixed in
Visual FoxPro 5.0 for Windows.
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Steps to Reproduce Problem
- On the Tools menu, click Wizard, and then click Upsizing.
- Select a local database to upsize in Step 1 of the Wizard.
- Select a previously created Microsoft SQL-Server 6.0 ODBC data source or
connection in Step 2 of the Wizard.
- Select an existing database on the server.
- Select a table that has at least one numeric field to upsize in Step 6
of the Wizard.
- In Step 8 of the Wizard, clear the Add timestamp check box, and then
click Finish.
- After the table is created in the database on the server, create a
remote view to that table, and notice that the timestamp field was
created anyway.
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