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New migrator for FPD to VFP
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17/10/1998 21:40:58
 
 
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17/10/1998 16:52:21
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Visual FoxPro
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Autre
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Thread ID:
00147002
Message ID:
00147878
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Dragan,

I apologize deeply. I did receive your code the second time and saw that you sent it the first time in August, when I was in a long vacation. Perhaps that is why I did not notice it then. It fun and challenging to read code in serb language.

Must say I like your approach, much more VFP in style. Mine is more FPD. You add the objects to a form object, than save. I create a NewSCX from the OldSCX, record by record. I am sure your method is better. I might yet change.

I finally read in the UT about Reserved3 for naming user methods. Was having trouble geting methods recognized.

About making variables available throughout the screen. You made them properties of the form and then went through the code replacing them with Thisform.VarX.Value. In order to have properties recognized do you have to mention properties in Reserved3 or somewhere else ?

How do you compare this method to declaring them public for the duration of the form? While I recognize that with this method I will not be able to have multiple forms open, I'll try it first, because I won't have to modify the code. My priority for the time being is keeping one code base for both versions.

Thanks a lot for your help and interest.

Alex

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>So you seem to have not received my converter again (or the code is highly unreadable)?
>
>As for procedures/functions, my solution was to put them as custom methods of the form. If you have trouble reading the code, email me.
>
>So you seem to have not received my converter again (or the code is highly unreadable)?
>
>As for procedures/functions, my solution was to put them as custom methods of the form. If you have trouble reading the code, email me.
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