No.
The best alternative will depend on the number/size of your tables. If they are not large using a resource file is one option. If you wanted you could retain the VFP tables and write a small app using OLEDB and the .NET ResourceWriter to convert....
See:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/xbx3z216%28v=vs.110%29.aspx>Now that I am learning .NET I really miss dbf tables.
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>I use them to store parameters for data driven programming. They are easy to maintain and since they are included in the executable they are always in sync with the code.
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>Is there an similarly easy to use tool in .NET for that?
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>TIA,
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>Alex