>>I don't use VCX. I don't think any of us should.
>>Avoid data sessions and DBCs
>>In controls, don't write the procedure for the control's method in the property sheet. Instead, simply call a procedure in a procedure file.
>>avoid those macro browse engines and temporary cursors that always seem to follow systems overly fat with SELECTs,
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>No vcx's, no data sessions, no dbc's, no code in methods, no cursors.
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>Man, you're denying the importance of the major improvements in vfp's history. This is quite provocative of you. Actually, it is so overly provocative that it can hardly be taken seriously and I hope it will NOT mark the onset of a discussion about the desirability of vcx's, data sessions, dbc's, code in methods and cursors. It is just too much, man. I can't handle that much.
sounds like he is using VB instead of VFP <g>
Peter
Peter Cortiel