>You should do yourself a favor and check out
www.Hentzenwerke.com. There are several excellent references that will
really make your life a whole lot easier. For beginning with VFP, I would first suggest WHil Hentzen's "The Fundamentals" and as a supplement to the Help File "The Hacker's Guide" (Granor/Roche). For several working examples, once you have some knowledge of the VFP basics, try "1001 Things You Wanted To Know About Visual FoxPro" (Akins/Kramek/Schummer). This, BTW, also has about 10 pages with classes, and working forms in chapter 6 on Data Entry Grids.
In the context of what we call "ethical approach" with our profession, IMHO, directly mentioning your product (even without malicious intent) when giving advice is not good for you. I haven't seen any author here do that, no not one, even Rick Strahl (if they do, it is done indirectly). Better of letting others do it for you - effective and it returns positive result. Haven't seen your book anyway.
Just my .0000000000002 cents opinion.
Cheers!
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
CHARISMA simply means: "Be more concerned about making others feel good about themselves than you are in making them feel good about you."