Keep your existing VFP application by all means. You will still need to do some local data manipulations and you know like me that VFP is much better suited than VB in manipulating data.
You will at least need to convert your application to use remote view. If you allready exclusively used local views in your current app, the transition will be less painfull.
>I have never used SQL 7.0 either but my office is in the process of converting all our old dbfs (some in 2.6 and some in vfp 5.0) so I'm not so sure of what to do next. I am enrolled in the MSDBA class starting in November and I have some books that have helped me under some of the insides of SQL 7.0. We are discussing what to use as a front end? Do we save much time leaving the front end with the stuff we have now in vf 5.0 as compared to re-writting screens (forms) in vb? If we decide to keep vfp 5.0 as our front end, do you know what are somethings I have to do to the exisitng forms?
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