>>Erik;
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>>VFP 5.0 and VFP 5.0a come to mind.
>Exactly my point. What makes is an '0a' instead of an '01'?
Now we have VFP 6.0 SP 5. I see the concept for Visual Studio 6.0 tools and it is less confusing to have all tools with a 6.0 designation with one service pack for all concerned products. Less to remember i.e. VB 6.5, VC++ 6.2, VJ++ 6.0005, and VFP 6.9. Microsoft is trying to us a favor and save our memories for better things. If that is the case, everything from Visual Studio 6.0 should be version 6 - trying to remember the .0 is two taxing (terrible pun for April 15th).
Tom
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