>>The last class is in VFP9 and uses VFP9 specific commands/functions. As I understood, Jay wants to use it from VFP8.
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>Yes. So, I need to put the class into a VFP9 project, create a DLL, and then reference that DLL as an object from within my VFP8 code and I should be able to use it almost as cleanly as if it were a class in my VFP8 code. Yes?
Yes, that's how I see the process.
But can you just create a VFP9 application or you're restricted to VFP8?
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