Are you sure? Unless you have thousands of computer, an upgrade is usually only a few hours. And tose hours are mostly used to fix old bugs which were ignored by the older versions of VFP.
NB! I am seriuos. A few hours pain and then years of easier living. :-)
>We actually have VFP9 but moving this particular system to VFP9 would take thousands of man hours.
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>>>Hi all, how can I declare an API interface with VFP6? In VFP 7 the DEFINE CLASS statement has the IMPLEMENTS keyword but not VFP6.
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>>>Enmanuel
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>>You should upgrade :-)