>Hi Rick.
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>Long time no see! How is everything going for you?
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I wrote an article about this a long time ago:
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>http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/DynamicCode/DynamicCode.htm>
>Yes - I saw that artical - actually read it when it was more recent <s>
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There's a class in there where you can just specify the code to execute dynamically with a few lines of code... It's old and terrible .NET coding conventions but it works :-) - I've used it in a few customer applications that actually do nearly exactly what you describe. In one app we created one class out of all matching snippets up front and compiled it on the fly to be run later.>
>Will your class handle running vb.net code? This client is converting an old VFP app to vb.net.
PMFJI, but I'm just a little curious why the client is doing this conversion. Is it something that the current VFP version cannot do that VB.NET will solve? This thread identifies one item that is the opposite (well not quite but from your point of view, it's tougher to do).