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The future of Visual Foxpro is...
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>>>Really Michel, if you get any funtion that you did in Visual Basic and put this Funtion (with the VB commands) in your Visual Foxpro program this will work with any problem.
>>I tried some basic code in my command window:
>>?LEFT$("123456",2) ' crashed with function name missing
>>? MID$("ABCD",2,1) ' crashed again.
>>
>>VBA will work inside VFP, but is is not the same as VBA script inside VB.
>
>Terry,
>
>Actually, in the above, Left("123456", 2) will work in VB, VBA, and VBScript as well as VFP. VB dropped the data type indicators in the function names sometime ago. A number of function (and command structures) are then same in all these languages. One of the reasons being that the original syntax for < shudder > xBase languages was partially based on BASIC.
Thanks for the update - I am revisiting my DOS Basic and Quick basic syntax - nice to see that VB is keeping up with fox!
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