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Should we switch from Access to FoxPro
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12/03/1999 18:39:46
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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00197052
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VFP is good and btw not only against Access. I recently upgraded 2 applications from VB-SQL to VFP-VFP and client is happy.

>The future of VFP is quite secure. Don't listen to the rumors. VFP sounds perfect for your needs and I highly reccommend it. There are also a couple of accounting apps written in VFP that may or may not be of use to you. (They include source code) One is SBT; I forgot the other.
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>In addition to the fact that VFP blows VB away for database programming, with VFP you'll have a very supportive community if you ever need help.
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>Just my .02.
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>-Michelle
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>>I am responsible for the development done by 5 programmers who are presently using MS Access. We sell general purpose commercial accounting software that is targeted at the mid-range business (a business having $500,000 to $5,000,000 sales per year).
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>>We want to move from Access for a variety of reasons, one of which is the slow response time we are experiencing in a network environment. We moved to the Windows platform three years ago, but have been selling accounting software since 1981. We previously used various versions of Basic and Btrieve in the DOS environment.
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>>I have been looking very seriously at FoxPro as a replacement development environment. It seems to fit in nicely with what we want to do. Our customers and our resellers are not yet ready for the client-server environment so we are looking at FoxPro as being a step up in the file-server environment.
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>>However, I have been spending a lot of time browsing across the internet at sites like this one and am having second thoughts because of the ongoing discussions about the future of FoxPro. I must weigh the risks of using a development platform against the benefits since the future of our company depends on selling accounting software.
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>>Maybe I should go with VB and Pervasive.SQL or try once again to be happy with Access2000 and MSDE. Please help me make up my mind by sharing some of your good advice.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant
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