Classes are a good idea but they are directed at a general overview. You might be best served by going to DevCon and enrolling in the preconference Intro to VFP session. Then you can't choose which sessions are right for what you want to do. Besides, there is the added attraction of talking with VFP, SQL Server, and other gurus in a social setting.
I could give you a better answer if I knew what your skill level was....
>My boss decided to pat me on the head and give me a little treat...offered to send me to dev con.
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>I also have the option to go spend 3 days at a formal VFP training class...I'm trying to decide which to do...
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>I can use the class I really need some formal training...but devcon sounds like fun. Id there any learning to be done there?
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>Suggestions?
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>TIA
>Chris
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