I would recommend reading the VFP Programmer's Guide (available both in soft-bound and in your MSDN Library). Also, the books available via Hentzenwerk (
http://www.hentzenwerke.com/) are good as well. The Fundamentals book and the 1001 Things may help you out as well.
Best of luck. Not easy getting a project to work in a language/dev. environment you haven't been exposed to.
James Jernigan
VFP FoxPro Developer
Nashville, TN USA
former VFP Tech Support Engineer for MS
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