>Packages do
not have anything to do with class libraries. They are an entirely different concept. One package may contain many class libraries and classes from one library may be spread over many packages.
>
>You need to attach the VFP property file to your model (or to VM in general) so you get VFP specific settings such as base classes, class libraries and whether or not you want to import a certain element into Visual FoxPro.
Shoot Markus I didnt know about attaching property files, I just found the additional info on this in vfpmodel.htm (I take it this must be the readme file the install refers too). I also see here it says "if you created a model prior to loading one of the new PTY files, you will not see any of the Visual FoxPro settings"
I already hacked out most of my work into VFP last night, but I have a ton of work into just my model & diagrams, it's a real shame to loose it as a means of ongoing documentation. Is there anyway I can create a new model with the VFP property file attached & recoup some of the work I put into the original model I built?
Roxanne M. Seibert
Independent Consultant, VFP MCP
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