JimB,
>Jess,
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>>How about making CLR optional in VFP.Net thus making it backward compatible?
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>It is my understanding from the developers of VFP that that is not an option. Either VFP gets stripepd down to be a .NET language or it doesn't.
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>I don't understand what the big issue is. If you want to build .NET classes then use VB.net or C# or C or any other .NET language, build the class you want and then use it from VFP.
Exactly!
Best,
DD
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