>Everyone:
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>WOW!!! Is VB that inferior a product (compared to VFP)? From what you all are telling me, I see no reason to use VB. Why then, all the hoopla regarding VB? Don't answer that (don't want to start another thread) ;o).
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>I've received lots of concrete answers here, but more over, a great sense of concern (professional) and the feeling of belonging to a special group alone makes it worth trying to convince my group to use VFP. I'll be showing them your comments and the support available from the VFP community.
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>Feeling really good about VFP again … thank you all.
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>Mal
Malcolm,
There is a Turkish saying "A well taken lesson is better than a thousand advices". Let them go. They would either take their lesson or -hope- be happy with VB forever.
Cetin