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26/08/2005 11:38:46
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
Titre:
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8
Database:
Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01043784
Message ID:
01044342
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Gotcha! I've also PM'd with Terry and understand more of the matter in the background here. As mentioned by Terry, the history is important, and someone asking you to do EVERYTHING for you is not what these forums are for.

However, one note with regards to honing skills in Foxpro. I'm in the category of someone who runs a business but doesn't "depend" on foxpro but uses it. I'm simply saying that I might do something with Foxpro, run into a problem, and then seek help with it (after doing my own searches first). They might be seemingly simple questions, or something that I can't wrap my head around. For example, to be honest, I still don't understand classes very well and how to use them. This of course many would consider to be fundamental to using foxpro, but i've gotten what i need out of the program without learning it, and have too many other things going on to go further with learning about them, although i would like to. I am in no way an expert in Foxpro but still use it. When I ask a question after being on UT for a couple of years (albeit very sparingly), it's not that I don't try to solve the problem first myself or don't care about learning about Foxpro. However, I'm also not teaching foxpro or trying to sell applications and expect people to write the code for me. i'm doing it for our business, which is unrelated to computers.

But, back to the point, i now understand the history here and see that there's more to the posting than just a simple question being unanswered and chastised.

Paul
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