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The fastest way to get the data from a FoxPro table into SQL is by using SSMS. It is best to create your own package to run rather than using the default Import functionality, if for no other reason than you can have a permanent copy of the code.

In my experience you must always pre-process the foxpro data into a staging table (still in foxpro). The most common pre-processing task is to sort out dates as Foxpro handles a far wider range of dates to SQL. The other major concern is that foxpro has three data 'states'. These are Populated, Empty, and Null. SQL only has two (Populated and Null). Again dates are the worst culprit. Empty dates should be either SQL Null or the earliest SQL date (1/1/1900 for shortDateTime and 1/1/1753 for DateTime).

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