Nancy -
>Not the answer you're looking for, probably. I'd _always_ recompile in the version you plan to use the code in. Period.
Me too <g>. Only problem is a direct quote from Mr. Ken Levy in FoxTalk*.
"Upgrading to Visual Foxpro 7.0 is easy and rewarding, as it is the most advanced and rliable version of Foxpro ever released and is 100 percent fully compatible with Visual FoxPro 6.0. Developers can even create applications with Visual Foxpro 7.0 and deploy them using the Visual FoxPro 6.0 runtime as long as no new commands/features are implemented in the distributed application. This allows developers and teams to upgrade to Visual FoxPro 7.0 without delay and benefit from the wealth of new productivity features while still maintaining existing applications and transitioning to the newer runtime engine."
He is claiming that we can run code compiled in VFP7 in VFP6 "100%" of the time. This is not working out for us.
- George [* FoxTalk, August 2001, Pg. 16]
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