I think it is possible, and something I want to play with, but I simply don't have the time until my book is done.
Have you seen Christof's article using SVN with VFP?
http://www.foxpert.com/docs/cvs.en.htm>That's a fair question, and perhaps that is where I should start. I would like to implement a better source control system than the manual method we are currently using. I have spent a fair amount of time working with subversion, and while it can be made to work, it is fairly tricky to do conversion in and out of binary files.
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>With TFS now available to us under our MSDN Pro subscription, I thought I would give it a try and see if it works any easier.
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>So maybe I can bounce the question back at you. Why would I, or why wouldn't I want to use TFS with a combination of VFP and .NET projects?
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>I had seen a post from you last year sometime indicating you were might be doing a write up on VFP with TFS, so I figured the idea must have some merit.
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>>My understanding is there is supposed to be a new version of the COM-based source control API. If so, it should work.
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>>But just wondering...why use VFP with TFS?
Craig Berntson
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