>thank you for replay,
>i mean via vfp code,program..
>anyway thanks.
Oracle is best known for its database server.
Oracle also has developer tools. I understand those are quite expensive. And, you don't need to use Oracle Developer to connect to an Oracle database - you can connect with a program written in almost any language that supports standards like ODBC: for example, Delphi, .NET - or Visual FoxPro.
I very much doubt there is an automatic way to convert a VFP form, or other code, to Oracle Developer - I have seen it briefly a while ago, and as far as I can remember, the development approach is completely different. This means that any automatic conversion would be imperfect.
The same goes for database stored procedures, if that is what you were referring to - probably they would have to be redesigned to be effective.
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