>That's what they said relation to a VFP.Net, not for moving to 64 bits. IMO, I think not having a local engine was not a technical issue, but political (and in big companies, most decisions are political).
Yes - and that was what they fed the VFP community saying if VFP was to go back into VS, it would lose the local database.
That was one of the major threats to make the VFP community decide that VFP shouldn't go back into VS.
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>>What I heard them say over and over was that there would be no local engine. Period.
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