>Thanks. A persisted list sounds good. Is it possible to edit a list in a VFP-BROWSE-like manner right from Visual Studio?
Not sure what you mean.
You can view and edit the data in the debugger or view the data in the intermediate window. But it's not like a browser window now, but then again you also get much better features because you can store objects and subobjects in these lists.
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>>You can use serialization to accomplish similar things. Just persist objects (or lists or dictionaries if you want table like structures) to disk as JSON or XML and include that in your project's folders.
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>>>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