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>I guess I don't *have* to do anything. I get paid by the hour to write VFP applications. I just do as instructed. They asked me to get an entire fairly large app (hundreds and hundreds of forms, reports, VCX's, programs, etc.) running in VFP7. Then they asked what was keeping me. Then they pointed to Mr. Levy's article and said it was taking too long to get up, that it *should* be 100% compatible. Bleh.
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>- George [Almost ready to ask for re-assignment to Siberia...]
Point them to this phrase from the readme.htm on VFP installation CD:
Because there were several instances where SQL SELECT statements could return incorrect result sets in previous versions of Visual FoxPro, several changes were made in Visual FoxPro 7.0. You should verify that your SQL SELECT statements return expected result sets.
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