David - thanks for the replies.
>Remember that you have a BETA product there in your hands. Betas have bugs. Don't base any development on what the product may or may not do correctly right now.
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Perhaps my biggest problem was remembering that I had a MARKETING beta, which means MS doesn't really want to hear from me when I find a bug. Ergo, no comfort level that problems I find will or won't be on the final release.
>I just found out that I had permission to say the bug has been fixed in a newer build of VFP6.
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Thanks for the info, I appreciate you looking into it.
Cheers - Dan
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