>SNIP
>>How would you call a version that produces many wrong results in functions like sum, avg, strtran, left, etc., although it never crashes? I wouldn't want to argue with those who'd say it is an unstable version. For those who build critical (results of calculations MUST be okay) applications, it would be an unstable version. Your idea about when it's 'only a bug' and when it's unstable, can be challenged.
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>What are these bugs in VFP9 that produce wrong results in sum, avg, strtran, left, etc? Do you have a link? I must have missed all of that somehow...
Don't worry. Nothing wrong in vfp9 here. :)
It was hypothetical, in order to inspire Walter. :)
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