There is no such thing as VFP certification. If you pass just one exam, you are an MCP - which is bogus anyway. I don't think there is such thing as MCP-VFP.
Yet another common misconception.....< s >...
Futher, when you get down to it, since they are 98% the same language, there is no need for a VFP 7 exam. That means the VFP 6 exam will carry forward. The question comes into play when the current MCSD track retires - the one that your VFP 6 exam applies. One one hand, your VFP exam will not be retired. On the other hand, it most likely will not apply to the new .NET track..
That said, your synopsis of my response is way off point...
>>VFP 6 and VFP 7 are 98% the same product. VB 6 and VB 7 are 2 % the same product.
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>So what you're saying is it will be easier to get a VFP7 certification if you've already gotten a VFP6 than it will be to get a VB.NET cert even after you've gotten a VB6? *g*
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