>Ok, so next time I'll spend a lot more time editing the list before I post it :-). The original list was typed and posted in under 5 minutes so I am sure there are some things that could have been worded better.
Impressive.
>But the post has done some of what I intended, it sparked a lot of conversation about those particular issues in VFP. I only wish it had sparked a little more from folks about other areas where they see things being misused or abused...
Yeah. I'd like to see these ideas merged with with the "Do and Don'ts" into an on-going document (presumably the VFP Development Do's and Don'ts in the Documents section) and maintained and improved by many people.
>I am interested in what your users have to say, but I don't know that I can design an interface for a hypothetical situation without a full set of requirements and a full understanding of the business enviornment where it will be used.
I will come up with 1 or 2 examples and try to describe them fairly completely. I'll get back to you later.
Peter
Peter Robinson ** Rodes Design ** Virginia