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>>>>I wonder if Michel hit some walls when porting to ASP.NET from VFP. This would not be a good thing. Or he is just over his head with all the features of the VFP to be converted to .NET and it is just a matter of time when UT will have all the original features.
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>>>Probably both. Time will most likely resolve both.
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>>Hopefully. I can only imagine that if I ever converted my app to .NET, it would be a very steep climb for me to make all features to work in .NET. Is this a good reason for me never to go there? <g>
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>At the risk of starting a war (I really hope not), we are doing that now and there is no steep climb at all. Just being real...
I take my heat off to you for taking the time and learning .NET. I don't know if I ever will.
By the way, if you don't mind my asking, are you using ASP.NET or Win Forms for your VFP application conversion?
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