Hi Stephen ---
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>I want the FP droped. It's what I call a deal killer when you are talking big account business. Granted there are ton's of tiny FP apps that run in Fortune 1000 companys. But will they look to FP for future big ones ? I don't thinks so. Not without being draged kicking and screaming.
I'd hate to see it dropped but, you're right, you don't go into a large potential account touting VFP....you have to do it stealth mode :-)
As to Access, I have seen interest in developing Access applications drop like a rock. My company had several Access projects 12-18 months ago and now have *none*. It's open to debate whether this will change with the "new and improved" Access2000.
As I think I wrote elsewhere, I don't feel comfortable suggesting enterprise development based on VFP -or- VB.
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