OK.. you're nuts.
SQL Server already has a language, T-SQL. What you'll see is the use of .Net languages, particularly C# and VB .Net to do what you're describing. It won't be VFP.
>Well call me nuts or crazy, but here is what I think can evenually happen to the language of VFP.
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>I'm sure you've noticed how simular VFP language is to SQL Server "language".
>Therefore, I think language of VFP will eventually become some sort of a scripting language of SQL Server.
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>As for VFP itself... after version 8.0... who knows?
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>Absolutely just my opinion. Then again I maybe way off base. :)
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Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer